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An FD-LC-MS/MS proteomic strategy for revealing cellular protein networks: a conditional superoxide dismutase 1 knockout cells.


ABSTRACT: Systems biology aims to understand biological phenomena in terms of complex biological and molecular interactions, and thus proteomics plays an important role in elucidating protein networks. However, many proteomic methods have suffered from their high variability, resulting in only showing altered protein names. Here, we propose a strategy for elucidating cellular protein networks based on an FD-LC-MS/MS proteomic method. The strategy permits reproducible relative quantitation of differences in protein levels between different cell populations and allows for integration of the data with those obtained through other methods. We demonstrate the validity of the approach through a comparison of differential protein expression in normal and conditional superoxide dismutase 1 gene knockout cells and believe that beginning with an FD-LC-MS/MS proteomic approach will enable researchers to elucidate protein networks more easily and comprehensively.

SUBMITTER: Ichibangase T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3445526 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An FD-LC-MS/MS proteomic strategy for revealing cellular protein networks: a conditional superoxide dismutase 1 knockout cells.

Ichibangase Tomoko T   Sugawara Yasuhiro Y   Yamabe Akio A   Koshiyama Akiyo A   Yoshimura Akari A   Enomoto Takemi T   Imai Kazuhiro K  

PloS one 20120918 9


Systems biology aims to understand biological phenomena in terms of complex biological and molecular interactions, and thus proteomics plays an important role in elucidating protein networks. However, many proteomic methods have suffered from their high variability, resulting in only showing altered protein names. Here, we propose a strategy for elucidating cellular protein networks based on an FD-LC-MS/MS proteomic method. The strategy permits reproducible relative quantitation of differences i  ...[more]

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