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Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium Data
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- CPTAC
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The Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) analyzes cancer biospecimens by mass spectrometry, characterizing and quantifying their constituent proteins, or proteome. Proteomic analysis for each CPTAC study is carried out independently by Proteomic Characterization Centers (PCCs) using a variety of protein fractionation techniques, instrumentation, and workflows. Mass spectrometry and...
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CancerGenomicsProteomics
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- David FenyoKelly V. Ruggles
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NYU Dataset
ORF2p Eludes Detection in Mass Spectrometry-Based Tumor Proteome Profiling
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- Daniel ArdeljanXuya WangMehrnoosh OghbaieMartin S. Taylor15 more author(s)...
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This study showed that long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1) ORF2p expression is almost undetectable in human cancers. LINE-1 is the major driver of mobile DNA activity in humans. When expressed, LINE-1 loci produce bicistronic transcripts encoding two proteins essential for retrotransposition, ORF1p and ORF2p. ORF2p expression is not well characterized in human tissues and cell lines. For the study,...
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CancerProteomics
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NYU Dataset
Mass Spectrometry Data Suggests Mitovesicles are Altered in Down Syndrome
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- Pasquale D'AcunzoRocio Perez-GonzalezYohan KimTal Hargash11 more author(s)...
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This dataset showed that mitovesicles, extracellular vesicles (EVs) of mitochondrial origin, are altered in Down syndrome (DS). Mitochondrial dysfunction is a distinctive feature of aging and neurodegenerative disorders, such as DS and Alzheimer’s disease. For this study, a high-resolution density gradient separation of EVs isolated from murine and human DS and diploid control brains was used. Using...
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Proteomics
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NYU Dataset
Protemic Data Indicates Altered Steady State and De Novo Protein Expression in Fragile X Syndrome
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- Heather BowlingAditi BhattacharyaGuoan ZhangDanyal Alam13 more author(s)...
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Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is caused by changes in FMR1 gene, which leads to transcriptional silencing and loss of its protein product fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP). For this study, proteomic experiments were performed to investigate the de novo translational profile in FXS model mice is altered at steady state and in response to metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) stimulation. Altered...
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Proteomics
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NYU Dataset
Protein Modifications Discovered Using Differential Tandem Mass Spectrometry Proteomics
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- Paolo CifaniZhi LiDanmeng LuoMark Grivainis3 more author(s)...
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This dataset was collected to present a spectral alignment method for the identification of protein modifications using high-resolution mass spectrometry proteomics. For this study, they used SAMPEI for spectral alignment-based modified peptide identification. SAMPEI is an open-source algorithm that is designed for the discovery of functional protein and peptide signaling modifications. Human OCI-AML2...
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GenomicsProteomics
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NYU Dataset
Structure Prediction Modeling Characterized Guided Entry of Tail-Anchored Proteins 3 in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
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- Kuan HuAshley T. JordanSusan ZhangAvantika Dhabaria5 more author(s)...
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This study investigated the pathways important for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, bacteria that cause tuberculosis, pathogenesis. They searched the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) genome for open reading frames and identified an operon, Rv3679-Rv3680. This operon is predicted to encode proteins with ATPase activity. Using structure prediction modeling, they found that Rv3679 and Rv3680 have...
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Infectious DiseaseProteomics
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NYU Dataset
Condensed Mitochondria Assemble Into the Acrosomal Matrix During Spermiogenesis
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- Mindong RenYang XuColin K. L. PhoonHediye Erdjument-Bromage4 more author(s)...
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This study used proteomic analysis, respirometry, and electron microscopy to examine the development of condensed mitochondria. The dataset contains proteomic and imaging data. The data indicate that condensed mitochondria formed from orthodox mitochondria during meiosis in order to support the formation of the acrosomal matrix. Condensed mitochondria also respired more actively and contained more...
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Proteomics
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NYU Dataset
Acetyl-L-Carnitine Deficiency in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
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- Carla NascaBenedetta BigioFrancis S. LeeSarah P. Young9 more author(s)...
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This study identified biological targets in major depressive disorder (MDD). Acetyl-l-carnitine (LAC), which is critical for hippocampal function and several behavioral domains, has rapid and enduring antidepressant like effects in LAC deficient rodents. As a result, this study examined LAC levels in humans. Following an initial phone screen, potential participants were evaluated in person to determine...
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Neuroscience
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NYU Dataset
RNA Recognition Mechanism that Governs Np4 Decapping by RppH
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- Rose Levenson-PalmerDaniel J. LucianoNikita VasilyevAshok Nuthanakanti2 more author(s)...
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Dinucleoside tetraphosphates have been shown to function in bacteria as precursors to nucleoside tetraphosphate (Np4) RNA caps. The removal of this cap is critical for initiating 5′ end-dependent degradation of those RNAs, which affects bacterial adaptability to stress. This study described that the RNA pyrophosphohydrolase (RppH) assumes a leading role in decapping those transcripts in Escherichia...
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Proteomics
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NYU Dataset
Staphylococcus Aureus Cell Envelope Selectively Controls the Sorting of Selective Exoproteins
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- Xuhui ZhengGerben MarsmanKeenan A. LaceyJessica R. Chapman3 more author(s)...
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Leukocidins are crucial components of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and they are secreted toxins that directly target and lyse immune cells. One of the leukocidins, Leukocidin AB (LukAB), is associated with the bacterial cell envelope. This study examined how S. aureus regulates LukAB secretion as well as the role of bacteria-associated LukAB in host-pathogen interaction. Using tissue culture models...
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Proteomics
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