An important issue for molecular biology is to establish whether transcript levels of a given gene can be used as proxies for the corresponding protein levels. Here, we have developed a targeted proteomics approach for a set of human non-secreted proteins based on parallel reaction monitoring to measure, at steady-state conditions, absolute protein copy numbers across human tissues and cell lines and compared these levels with the corresponding mRNA levels using transcriptomics. The study shows that the transcript and protein levels do not correlate well unless a gene-specific RNA-to-protein (RTP) conversion factor independent of the tissue type is introduced, thus significantly enhancing the predictability of protein copy numbers from RNA ...
Protein and mRNA levels correlate only moderately. The availability of proteogenomics data sets with...
Genome-, transcriptome- and proteome-wide measurements provide insights into how biological systems ...
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation shape tissue-type-specific proteomes, but their ...
An important issue for molecular biology is to establish whether transcript levels of a given gene c...
An important issue for molecular biology is to establish whether transcript levels of a given gene c...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Determining protein levels in each tissue and how they compare with RNA levels ...
Despite their importance in determining protein abundance, a comprehensive catalogue of sequence fea...
Gene expression involves transcription, translation and the turnover of mRNAs and proteins. The degr...
The central dogma of molecular biology describes the translation of genetic information from mRNA to...
Abstract Background The Central Dogma of biology holds, in famously simplified terms, that DNA makes...
Despite their importance in determining protein abundance, a comprehensive catalogue of sequence fea...
Understanding the complex interactions between the transcriptome and proteome is essential in uncove...
Cellular life is highly complex. In order to expand our understanding of the workings of human cells...
A long-standing question in quantitative biology is the relationship between mRNA and protein levels...
A long-standing question in quantitative biology is the relationship between mRNA and protein levels...
Protein and mRNA levels correlate only moderately. The availability of proteogenomics data sets with...
Genome-, transcriptome- and proteome-wide measurements provide insights into how biological systems ...
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation shape tissue-type-specific proteomes, but their ...
An important issue for molecular biology is to establish whether transcript levels of a given gene c...
An important issue for molecular biology is to establish whether transcript levels of a given gene c...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Determining protein levels in each tissue and how they compare with RNA levels ...
Despite their importance in determining protein abundance, a comprehensive catalogue of sequence fea...
Gene expression involves transcription, translation and the turnover of mRNAs and proteins. The degr...
The central dogma of molecular biology describes the translation of genetic information from mRNA to...
Abstract Background The Central Dogma of biology holds, in famously simplified terms, that DNA makes...
Despite their importance in determining protein abundance, a comprehensive catalogue of sequence fea...
Understanding the complex interactions between the transcriptome and proteome is essential in uncove...
Cellular life is highly complex. In order to expand our understanding of the workings of human cells...
A long-standing question in quantitative biology is the relationship between mRNA and protein levels...
A long-standing question in quantitative biology is the relationship between mRNA and protein levels...
Protein and mRNA levels correlate only moderately. The availability of proteogenomics data sets with...
Genome-, transcriptome- and proteome-wide measurements provide insights into how biological systems ...
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation shape tissue-type-specific proteomes, but their ...