These data compare the proteomes of budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) treated with or without 80 micrograms/mL of the anticancer ruthenium complex KP1019. A full analysis of this dataset can be found in the corresponding manuscript "Proteomic analysis of the S. cerevisiae response to the anticancer ruthenium complex KP1019", which is currently under review for publication in J Proteomics. These data were gathered by LC-MS and show that KP1019 causes oxidative stress, DNA damage, and protetoxic stress
Advances in genomics and drug discovery have been accelerated by the introduction of new technologie...
Cancerous cells arise due to genetic changes in regions of DNA that regulate cell growth, death, and...
Studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae show that many proteins influence cellular survival upon exposur...
These data compare the proteomes of budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) treated with or without...
AbstractKP1019 comprises a class of ruthenium compounds having promising anticancer activity. Here, ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in the Toxicity Mechanisms of Microcystins Reveal...
The DNA damage checkpoint is a signal transduction pathway that is evolutionarily conserved from yea...
We performed phosphorylation site mapping on of budding yeast Pkc1 applying a quantitative mass spec...
Chromatin is dynamically regulated, and proteomic analysis of its composition can provide important ...
The tolerant mechanism of yeast to the combination of three inhibitors (furfural, phenol and acetic ...
Careful regulation of the cell cycle is required for proper replication, cell division, and DNA repa...
<div><p>Careful regulation of the cell cycle is required for proper replication, cell division, and ...
Research carried out in oncology has allowed the identification and characterization of molecular ma...
Some of the most common toxins present in freshwater, in particular microcystins (MCs), are produced...
<div><p>The tolerant mechanism of yeast to the combination of three inhibitors (furfural, phenol and...
Advances in genomics and drug discovery have been accelerated by the introduction of new technologie...
Cancerous cells arise due to genetic changes in regions of DNA that regulate cell growth, death, and...
Studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae show that many proteins influence cellular survival upon exposur...
These data compare the proteomes of budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) treated with or without...
AbstractKP1019 comprises a class of ruthenium compounds having promising anticancer activity. Here, ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in the Toxicity Mechanisms of Microcystins Reveal...
The DNA damage checkpoint is a signal transduction pathway that is evolutionarily conserved from yea...
We performed phosphorylation site mapping on of budding yeast Pkc1 applying a quantitative mass spec...
Chromatin is dynamically regulated, and proteomic analysis of its composition can provide important ...
The tolerant mechanism of yeast to the combination of three inhibitors (furfural, phenol and acetic ...
Careful regulation of the cell cycle is required for proper replication, cell division, and DNA repa...
<div><p>Careful regulation of the cell cycle is required for proper replication, cell division, and ...
Research carried out in oncology has allowed the identification and characterization of molecular ma...
Some of the most common toxins present in freshwater, in particular microcystins (MCs), are produced...
<div><p>The tolerant mechanism of yeast to the combination of three inhibitors (furfural, phenol and...
Advances in genomics and drug discovery have been accelerated by the introduction of new technologie...
Cancerous cells arise due to genetic changes in regions of DNA that regulate cell growth, death, and...
Studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae show that many proteins influence cellular survival upon exposur...