نتایج جستجو برای: dige

تعداد نتایج: 682  

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2007
Zhiping Deng Xin Zhang Wenqiang Tang Juan A Oses-Prieto Nagi Suzuki Joshua M Gendron Huanjing Chen Shenheng Guan Robert J Chalkley T Kaye Peterman Alma L Burlingame Zhi-Yong Wang

The plant steroid hormones brassinosteroids (BRs) play an important role in a wide range of developmental and physiological processes. How BR signaling regulates diverse processes remains unclear. To understand the molecular details of BR responses, we performed a proteomics study of BR-regulated proteins in Arabidopsis using two-dimensional DIGE coupled with LC-MS/MS. We identified 42 BR-regul...

2014
Marine Gilabert Simon Launay Christophe Ginestier François Bertucci Stéphane Audebert Mathieu Pophillat Yves Toiron Emilie Baudelet Pascal Finetti Tetsuro Noguchi Hagay Sobol Daniel Birnbaum Jean-Paul Borg Emmanuelle Charafe-Jauffret Anthony Gonçalves

BACKGROUND Breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) have been recognized as playing a major role in various aspects of breast cancer biology. To identify specific biomarkers of BCSCs, we have performed comparative proteomics of BCSC-enriched and mature cancer cell populations from the human breast cancer cell line (BCL), BrCA-MZ-01. METHODS ALDEFLUOR assay was used to sort BCSC-enriched (ALDH+) and m...

2013
Jakob Albrethsen Ruth H. Angeletti Susan Band Horwitz Chia-Ping Huang Yang

Despite the clinical success of microtubule-interacting agents (MIA), a significant challenge for oncologists is the inability to predict the response of individual patients with cancer to these drugs. In the present study, six cell lines were compared by 2D DIGE proteomics to investigate cellular resistance to the class of MIAs known as microtubule-stabilizing agents (MSA). The human lung canc...

Journal: :Proteomics 2011
Jatin G Burniston Jenna Kenyani Jonathan M Wastling Charles F Burant Nathan R Qi Lauren G Koch Steven L Britton

Selection on running capacity has created rat phenotypes of high-capacity runners (HCRs) that have enhanced cardiac function and low-capacity runners (LCRs) that exhibit risk factors of metabolic syndrome. We analysed hearts of HCRs and LCRs from generation 22 of selection using DIGE and identified proteins from MS database searches. The running capacity of HCRs was six-fold greater than LCRs. ...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2011

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