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Dataset of growth cone-enriched lipidome and proteome of embryonic to early postnatal mouse brain.


ABSTRACT: A growth cone is a part of a neuron considered as a hub for axon growth, motility and guidance functions. Growth cones are thought to play a critical role during development of neurons. Growth cones also play a significant role in adult regeneration. Here, we present a dataset on the lipid and protein profiling of the growth cone-enriched fractions derived from C57BL/6J mice forebrains of developmental stage: E18, P0, P3, P6, and P9. For comparison, we analyzed non-growth cone membranes from the same samples. Lipid data is available at the Metabolomics Workbench [http://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org (Project ID: PR000746)]. Protein data is available at Proteomics Identifications (PRIDE) partner repository (PRIDE identifier PXD012134).

SUBMITTER: Trzeciecka A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6468181 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dataset of growth cone-enriched lipidome and proteome of embryonic to early postnatal mouse brain.

Trzeciecka Anna A   Bhattacharya Sanjoy K SK  

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A growth cone is a part of a neuron considered as a hub for axon growth, motility and guidance functions. Growth cones are thought to play a critical role during development of neurons. Growth cones also play a significant role in adult regeneration. Here, we present a dataset on the lipid and protein profiling of the growth cone-enriched fractions derived from C57BL/6J mice forebrains of developmental stage: E18, P0, P3, P6, and P9. For comparison, we analyzed non-growth cone membranes from the  ...[more]

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