NCI 60 Cell Lines - Proteome Profiles
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ABSTRACT: NCI60 proteome resource is a web application that facilitates comprehensive proteome analysis of the NCI-60 cell line panel. The NCI-60 is a set of 60 (now 59) human cancer cell lines from nine different tissues introduced in 1990 by the US National Cancer Institute (NCI) to screen for new anticancer agents.
The current database comprises a very high proteome coverage (more than half of human genome) and serves as a reference expression profiles of NCI-60 cell line panel. As such it contains details about protein and peptide identifications together with the corresponding fragment spectra and quantitative information. It also contains chromosome-centric view to identify the abundance and distribution of proteins whose genes are co-located on the same chromosome. In addition, a simple interface allows to query for differential protein expression either by protein names or attributes such as ontology terms. The protein queries return the cell lines where protein expression has been reported.
INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (ncbitaxon:9606)
SUBMITTER: Dr Bernhard Kuster
PROVIDER: MSV000079694 | MassIVE | Mon May 02 12:57:00 BST 2016
REPOSITORIES: MassIVE
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