Knowledge of the subcellular localization of proteins is indispensable to understand their physiological roles. In the past decade, 18 studies have been performed to analyze the protein content of isolated organelles from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, we integrate the data sets and compare them with other large scale studies on protein localization and abundance. We evaluate the completeness and reliability of the organelle proteomics studies. Reliability depends on the purity of the organelle preparations, which unavoidably contain (small) amounts of contaminants from different locations. Quantitative proteomics methods can be used to distinguish between true organellar constituents and contaminants. Completeness is compromised when loos...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
SummaryProtein localization to membrane-enclosed organelles is a central feature of cellular organiz...
Microproteins are peptides composed of 100 amino acids (AA) or fewer, encoded by small open reading ...
Knowledge of the subcellular localization of proteins is indispensable to understand their physiolog...
Proteomic analyses have proven to be an invaluable tool in obtaining high-throughput protein identif...
Transport of solutes between the cytosol and the vacuolar lumen is of crucial importance for various...
Subcellular protein localisation is essential for the mechanisms that govern cellular homeostasis. T...
A principal objective of cellular biology is to identify the function of proteins as they interact w...
In biology, localisation is function: knowledge of the localisation of proteins is of paramount impo...
Proteomics is the analysis of the total complement of proteins expressed by a cell or organism grown...
peer reviewedMOTIVATION: The analysis of protein-protein interactions allows for detailed exploratio...
SummaryA single yeast cell contains a hundred million protein molecules. How these proteins are orga...
BACKGROUND: The absolute quantification of intracellular protein levels is technically demanding, bu...
The first decade of genome sequencing stimulated an explosion in the characterization of unknown pro...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
SummaryProtein localization to membrane-enclosed organelles is a central feature of cellular organiz...
Microproteins are peptides composed of 100 amino acids (AA) or fewer, encoded by small open reading ...
Knowledge of the subcellular localization of proteins is indispensable to understand their physiolog...
Proteomic analyses have proven to be an invaluable tool in obtaining high-throughput protein identif...
Transport of solutes between the cytosol and the vacuolar lumen is of crucial importance for various...
Subcellular protein localisation is essential for the mechanisms that govern cellular homeostasis. T...
A principal objective of cellular biology is to identify the function of proteins as they interact w...
In biology, localisation is function: knowledge of the localisation of proteins is of paramount impo...
Proteomics is the analysis of the total complement of proteins expressed by a cell or organism grown...
peer reviewedMOTIVATION: The analysis of protein-protein interactions allows for detailed exploratio...
SummaryA single yeast cell contains a hundred million protein molecules. How these proteins are orga...
BACKGROUND: The absolute quantification of intracellular protein levels is technically demanding, bu...
The first decade of genome sequencing stimulated an explosion in the characterization of unknown pro...
Decades of biochemical research have identified most of the enzymes that catalyze metabolic reaction...
SummaryProtein localization to membrane-enclosed organelles is a central feature of cellular organiz...
Microproteins are peptides composed of 100 amino acids (AA) or fewer, encoded by small open reading ...