Data for in-depth characterisation of the lamb meat proteome from longissimus lumborum

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  • Tzer-Yang Yu
  • James D. Morton
  • Stefan Clerens
  • Jolon M. Dyer
چکیده

This Data article provides Supplementary data related to the research article titled "In-depth characterisation of the lamb meat proteome from longissimus lumborum" by Yu et al. [1]. This research article reports the proteome catalogue of the 48 h post-mortem lamb longissimus lumborum. A list of 388 ovine-specific proteins were identified and characterised after separating the samples into sarcoplasmic, myofibrillar and insoluble fractions, followed by an in-depth shotgun proteomic evaluation and bioinformatic analysis. The detailed list of identified proteins, the annotated MS/MS spectra corresponding to the proteins identified by a single peptide-spectrum match, the raw Gene Ontology annotation data and other miscellaneous files, as will be described below, were contained in this Data article. We hope the data presented here will contribute to the current knowledge of the global protein composition of lamb skeletal muscle/meat.

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دوره 3  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2015