Although biological science discovery often involves comparing conditions to a normal state, in proteomics little is actually known about normal. Two Human Proteome studies featured in <i>Nature</i> offer new insights into protein expression and an opportunity to assess how high-throughput proteomics measures normal protein ranges. We use data from these studies to estimate technical and biological variability in protein expression and compare them to other expression data sets from normal tissue. Results show that measured protein expression across same-tissue replicates vary by ±4- to 10-fold for most proteins. Coefficients of variation (CV) for protein expression measurements range from 62% to 117% across different tissue experiments; ho...
An important issue for molecular biology is to establish whether transcript levels of a given gene c...
<p>Fold changes at the proteomic level was calculated on SameSpots using normalised spot volume data...
Several algorithms for the normalization of proteomic data are currently available, each based on a ...
Human tissues are known to exhibit interindividual variability, but a deeper understanding of the di...
Genome-, transcriptome- and proteome-wide measurements provide insights into how biological systems ...
Proteomics and other protein-based analysis methods such as Westem blotting all face the challenge o...
With the improvement of high-throughput technologies during the last decade, several studies explori...
Proteomics and other protein-based analysis methods such as Western blotting all face the challenge ...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Determining protein levels in each tissue and how they compare with RNA levels ...
The availability of proteomics datasets in the public domain, and in the PRIDE database, in particul...
Genes and proteins show variable expression patterns throughout the human body. However, it is not c...
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation shape tissue-type-specific proteomes, but their ...
The central dogma of molecular biology describes the translation of genetic information from mRNA to...
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation shape tissue-type-specific proteomes, but their ...
To construct a complete map of the human proteome landscape is a vital part of the total understandi...
An important issue for molecular biology is to establish whether transcript levels of a given gene c...
<p>Fold changes at the proteomic level was calculated on SameSpots using normalised spot volume data...
Several algorithms for the normalization of proteomic data are currently available, each based on a ...
Human tissues are known to exhibit interindividual variability, but a deeper understanding of the di...
Genome-, transcriptome- and proteome-wide measurements provide insights into how biological systems ...
Proteomics and other protein-based analysis methods such as Westem blotting all face the challenge o...
With the improvement of high-throughput technologies during the last decade, several studies explori...
Proteomics and other protein-based analysis methods such as Western blotting all face the challenge ...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Determining protein levels in each tissue and how they compare with RNA levels ...
The availability of proteomics datasets in the public domain, and in the PRIDE database, in particul...
Genes and proteins show variable expression patterns throughout the human body. However, it is not c...
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation shape tissue-type-specific proteomes, but their ...
The central dogma of molecular biology describes the translation of genetic information from mRNA to...
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation shape tissue-type-specific proteomes, but their ...
To construct a complete map of the human proteome landscape is a vital part of the total understandi...
An important issue for molecular biology is to establish whether transcript levels of a given gene c...
<p>Fold changes at the proteomic level was calculated on SameSpots using normalised spot volume data...
Several algorithms for the normalization of proteomic data are currently available, each based on a ...