SummaryA single yeast cell contains a hundred million protein molecules. How these proteins are organized to orchestrate living processes is a central question in biology. To probe this organization in vivo, we measured the local concentration of proteins based on the strength of their nonspecific interactions with a neutral reporter protein. We first used a cytosolic reporter and measured local concentrations for ∼2,000 proteins in S. cerevisiae, with accuracy comparable to that of mass spectrometry. Localizing the reporter to membranes specifically increased the local concentration measured for membrane proteins. Comparing the concentrations measured by both reporters revealed that encounter frequencies between proteins are primarily dict...
International audienceBACKGROUND: As protein interactions mediate most cellular mechanisms, protein-...
Systematic identification of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) on a genome scale has become an imp...
<div><p>Cell division, endocytosis, and viral budding would not function without the localization an...
A single yeast cell contains a hundred million protein molecules. How these proteins are organized t...
SummaryA single yeast cell contains a hundred million protein molecules. How these proteins are orga...
SummaryProteomics has proved invaluable in generating large-scale quantitative data; however, the de...
Living organisms change their proteome dramatically to sustain a stable internal milieu in fluctuati...
Background: Proteins in organisms, rather than act alone, usually form protein complexes to perform ...
Knowledge of the subcellular localization of proteins is indispensable to understand their physiolog...
A major challenge in cell biology is to identify the subcellular distribution of proteins within cel...
Summary: Microscopy-based analysis of protein accumulation at a given subcellular location in real t...
The characterization of protein architecture in complex cellular model systems such asthe unicellula...
Abundant and hydrophilic nonmembrane proteins with isoelectric points below pH 8 are the predominant...
Biological processes are regulated by intermolecular interactions and chemical modifications that do...
In this study, we examined yeast proteins by two-dimensional (2D) gel electrophoresis and gathered q...
International audienceBACKGROUND: As protein interactions mediate most cellular mechanisms, protein-...
Systematic identification of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) on a genome scale has become an imp...
<div><p>Cell division, endocytosis, and viral budding would not function without the localization an...
A single yeast cell contains a hundred million protein molecules. How these proteins are organized t...
SummaryA single yeast cell contains a hundred million protein molecules. How these proteins are orga...
SummaryProteomics has proved invaluable in generating large-scale quantitative data; however, the de...
Living organisms change their proteome dramatically to sustain a stable internal milieu in fluctuati...
Background: Proteins in organisms, rather than act alone, usually form protein complexes to perform ...
Knowledge of the subcellular localization of proteins is indispensable to understand their physiolog...
A major challenge in cell biology is to identify the subcellular distribution of proteins within cel...
Summary: Microscopy-based analysis of protein accumulation at a given subcellular location in real t...
The characterization of protein architecture in complex cellular model systems such asthe unicellula...
Abundant and hydrophilic nonmembrane proteins with isoelectric points below pH 8 are the predominant...
Biological processes are regulated by intermolecular interactions and chemical modifications that do...
In this study, we examined yeast proteins by two-dimensional (2D) gel electrophoresis and gathered q...
International audienceBACKGROUND: As protein interactions mediate most cellular mechanisms, protein-...
Systematic identification of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) on a genome scale has become an imp...
<div><p>Cell division, endocytosis, and viral budding would not function without the localization an...