Relative abundance of Mouse T lymphoma proteins

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Organism Mouse Mus musculus
Reference Lu P, Vogel C, Wang R, Yao X, Marcotte EM. Absolute protein expression profiling estimates the relative contributions of transcriptional and translational regulation. Nat Biotechnol. 2007 Jan25(1):117-24.PubMed ID17187058
Method Researchers report a method for large-scale absolute protein expression measurements (APEX) and apply it to estimate the relative contributions of transcriptional- and translational-level gene regulation in the yeast and Escherichia coli proteomes. APEX relies upon correcting each protein's mass spectrometry sampling depth (observed peptide count) by learned probabilities for identifying the peptides.
Comments Table contains The 1391 proteins identified from mouse T lymphoma cells. Proteins' GI numbers and annotation and estimated relative protein abundance (estimated from the # of peptides identified per protein per location).
Entered by Uri M
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