نتایج جستجو برای: comparative proteomics

تعداد نتایج: 274279  

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2005
Jennifer L. Gardy Matthew R. Laird Fei Chen Sébastien Rey C. J. Walsh Martin Ester Fiona S. L. Brinkman

MOTIVATION PSORTb v.1.1 is the most precise bacterial localization prediction tool available. However, the program's predictive coverage and recall are low and the method is only applicable to Gram-negative bacteria. The goals of the present work are as follows: increase PSORTb's coverage while maintaining the existing precision level, expand it to include Gram-positive bacteria and then carry ...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2007
Nicolas Deniel Rachel Marion-Letellier Roland Charlionet François Tron Jérôme Leprince Hubert Vaudry Philippe Ducrotté Pierre Déchelotte Sandrine Thébault

Glutamine plays a key role in the metabolism of rapidly dividing cells, including enterocytes and lymphocytes, which may contribute to its beneficial clinical effects. Gut mucosal homeostasis is achieved through a balance between cell proliferation and apoptosis. In T cells, glutamine up-regulates antiapoptotic proteins and down-regulates proapoptotic proteins. In gut mucosa, glutamine prevents...

2017
Michael Karbiener Barbara Darnhofer Marie-Therese Frisch Beate Rinner Ruth Birner-Gruenberger Markus Gugatschka

Injuries of the vocal folds frequently heal with scar formation, which can have lifelong detrimental impact on voice quality. Current treatments to prevent or resolve scars of the vocal fold mucosa are highly unsatisfactory. In contrast, the adjacent oral mucosa is mostly resistant to scarring. These differences in healing tendency might relate to distinct properties of the fibroblasts populati...

2016
Sandra Murphy Paul Dowling Kay Ohlendieck

The pioneering work by Patrick H. O'Farrell established two-dimensional gel electrophoresis as one of the most important high-resolution protein separation techniques of modern biochemistry (Journal of Biological Chemistry1975, 250, 4007-4021). The application of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis has played a key role in the systematic identification and detailed characterization of the prote...

2011
Jonathan Puddick Ryan D Martinus

Myostatin, a secreted protein, is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth. Down-regulating its expression increases skeletal muscle mass that is accompanied by a marked change in the fibre composition from one reliant on mitochondrial oxidative metabolism to glycolysis. A comparative proteomic investigation of this altered metabolism was carried out on mitochondria from the gastrocnemius...

2014
Tamami Morisaki Masakazu Yashiro Anna Kakehashi Azusa Inagaki Haruhito Kinoshita Tatsunari Fukuoka Hiroaki Kasashima Go Masuda Katsunobu Sakurai Naoshi Kubo Kazuya Muguruma Masaichi Ohira Hideki Wanibuchi Kosei Hirakawa

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are responsible for cancer progression, metastasis, and recurrence. To date, the specific markers of CSCs remain undiscovered. The aim of this study was to identify novel biomarkers of gastric CSCs for clinical diagnosis using proteomics technology. CSC-like SP cells, OCUM-12/SP cells, OCUM-2MD3/SP cells, and their parent OCUM-12 cells and OCUM-2MD3 cells were used in t...

2017
Alberto Vicens Kirill Borziak Timothy L. Karr Eduardo R.S. Roldan Steve Dorus

Sexual selection is the pervasive force underlying the dramatic divergence of sperm form and function. Although it has been demonstrated that testis gene expression evolves rapidly, exploration of the proteomic basis of sperm diversity is in its infancy. We have employed a whole-cell proteomics approach to characterize sperm divergence among closely related Mus species that experience different...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2010
S A Gharib E Nguyen W A Altemeier S A Shaffer C E Doneanu D R Goodlett L M Schnapp

We hypothesised that comparing the protein mixture in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) between humans and mice may lead to mechanistic insights into common and divergent pathways that evolved in each species. BALF from four humans and six mice was pooled separately and underwent identical shotgun proteomic analysis. Functional and network analysis was applied to identify overlapping and dist...

2010

Leishmania are protozoan parasites that cause significant morbidity and mortality in humans, afflicting approximately 12 million people worldwide. These parasites are auxotrophic for purines and have evolved a unique set of purine transporters and salvage enzymes to scavenge these essential nutrients from their host. Hence, purine salvage components provide attractive targets for drug design. A...

2015
Tsute Chen Huma Siddiqui Ingar Olsen

At the current time, genome sequences of a total of 13 Porphyromonas gingivalis strains are available, including five completed genomes (strains ATCC 33277, HG66, TDC60, JCVISC001, and W83) and eight high-coverage draft sequences (F0185, F0566, F0568, F0569, F0570, SJD2, W4087, and W50) that are assembled into fewer than 300 contigs. This study compared these genomes at both nucleotide and prot...

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