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Visual Proteomics

2010
Visual proteomics attempts to generate molecular atlases by providing the position and angular orientation of protein complexes inside of cells. This is accomplished by template matching (pattern recognition), a cross-correlation-based process that matches the structure of a specific protein complex to the densities of the whole volume or subvolume of ...
Förster, F., Han, B., Beck, M.
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Proteomics

2007
Proteomics has been widely applied to several biomedical fields in recent years. The high-throughput capability of proteomics allows simultaneous examination of numerous proteins and offers the possibility of a global analysis of proteins in cells, tissues or biofluids.
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Chemical proteomics for subcellular proteome analysis

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2019
Protein functions are tightly regulated by their subcellular localization and dynamic alteration. Chemical proteomics offers convenience and efficiency for profiling protein features in a native context. In this review, we summarize the recent progress of subcellular-compartment-focused chemical proteomics which do not rely on organelle fractionation ...
Hao Zhu, Tomonori Tamura, Itaru Hamachi
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Proteomics methods for subcellular proteome analysis

The FEBS Journal, 2013
The elucidation of the subcellular distribution of proteins under different conditions is a major challenge in cell biology. This challenge is further complicated by the multicompartmental and dynamic nature of protein localization. To address this issue, quantitative proteomics workflows have been developed to reliably identify the protein complement ...
Romain, Drissi   +2 more
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Proteomic Mapping of the Human Myelin Proteome

2021
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a degenerative cognitive condition that affects individuals with an increasing prevalence in older age groups. There are currently five drugs on the market for AD but no new effective ones have been discovered for decades.
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Proteomics analysis of human oligodendroglioma proteome

Gene, 2015
Proteomics analyses enable the identification and quantitation of proteins. From a purely clinical perspective, the application of proteomics based on innovations, may greatly affect the future management of malignant brain tumors. This optimism is based on four main reasons: diagnosis, prognosis, selection of targeted therapy based on molecular ...
Solmaz Khaghani-Razi-Abad   +4 more
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Application of proteomics in biotechnology – Microbial proteomics

Biotechnology Journal, 2008
AbstractThe genomes of most economically important microbial cells are already sequenced and proteomic technologies can be applied during various process development steps, starting with the selection and optimization of the functions of the industrial strains, application of the knowledge of cell function in response to the changes of production ...
Djuro, Josic, Spomenka, Kovac
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Bioinformatics in Proteomics

Biomolecular Engineering, 2001
Several genome sequencing projects have recently been completed and the majority of human coding regions have been sequenced. In the next step many of the further studies will concentrate on proteins. Proteomics methods are essential for studying protein expression, activity, regulation and modifications.
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Understanding proteomics

Nursing & Health Sciences, 2007
Abstract  The purpose of this article is to describe proteomics, to discuss the importance of proteomics, to review different methods for protein measurement, and to illustrate how knowledge of proteomics might improve patient care. Among common laboratory determinations are those involving enzymatic (protein) function.
Janet D, Pierce   +4 more
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The synaptic proteome

Cell and Tissue Research, 2014
Synapses are focal hot spots for signal transduction and plasticity in the brain. A synapse comprises an axon terminus, the presynapse, the synaptic cleft containing extracellular matrix proteins as well as adhesion molecules, and the postsynaptic density as target structure for chemical signaling.
Melanie, Laßek   +2 more
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