Skeletal muscle constitutes 40% of individual body mass and plays vital roles in locomotion and whole-body metabolism. Proteomics of skeletal muscle is challenging because of highly abundant contractile proteins that interfere with detection of regulatory proteins. Using a state-of-the art MS workflow and a strategy to map identifications from the C2C12 cell line model to tissues, we identified a total of 10,218 proteins, including skeletal muscle specific transcription factors like myod1 and myogenin and circadian clock proteins. We obtain absolute abundances for proteins expressed in a muscle cell line and skeletal muscle, which should serve as a valuable resource. Quantitation of protein isoforms of glucose uptake signaling pathways and ...
Skeletal muscle plasticity involves the transition of muscle fibers through different structural and...
Skeletal muscle provides an organism with a means of reacting to its environments. It is a complex a...
Background: Proteomic studies of the secretome of skeletal muscle cells can help us understand the p...
Skeletal muscle constitutes 40% of individual body mass and plays vital roles in locomotion and whol...
Skeletal muscle insulin resistance, an early metabolic defect in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes...
To perform their diverse tasks, skeletal muscles employ four different fiber types, one type 1/slow ...
Background: Skeletal muscle fibres represent one of the most abundant cell types in mammals. Their h...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
Slow and fast skeletal muscles are composed of, respectively, mainly oxidative and glycolytic muscle...
Skeletal muscle is the largest tissue in the human body and plays an important role in locomotion an...
Skeletal muscle accounts for majority of insulin-stimulated glucose disposal and has a high capacity...
Mammalian skeletal muscles are composed of a variety of muscle fibers with specialized functional pr...
Skeletal muscle has emerged as an important secretory organ that produces so-called myokines, regula...
Slow and fast skeletal muscles are composed of, respectively, mainly oxidative and glycolytic muscle...
Background: Skeletal muscles are composed of a heterogeneous collection of fiber types with differen...
Skeletal muscle plasticity involves the transition of muscle fibers through different structural and...
Skeletal muscle provides an organism with a means of reacting to its environments. It is a complex a...
Background: Proteomic studies of the secretome of skeletal muscle cells can help us understand the p...
Skeletal muscle constitutes 40% of individual body mass and plays vital roles in locomotion and whol...
Skeletal muscle insulin resistance, an early metabolic defect in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes...
To perform their diverse tasks, skeletal muscles employ four different fiber types, one type 1/slow ...
Background: Skeletal muscle fibres represent one of the most abundant cell types in mammals. Their h...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
Slow and fast skeletal muscles are composed of, respectively, mainly oxidative and glycolytic muscle...
Skeletal muscle is the largest tissue in the human body and plays an important role in locomotion an...
Skeletal muscle accounts for majority of insulin-stimulated glucose disposal and has a high capacity...
Mammalian skeletal muscles are composed of a variety of muscle fibers with specialized functional pr...
Skeletal muscle has emerged as an important secretory organ that produces so-called myokines, regula...
Slow and fast skeletal muscles are composed of, respectively, mainly oxidative and glycolytic muscle...
Background: Skeletal muscles are composed of a heterogeneous collection of fiber types with differen...
Skeletal muscle plasticity involves the transition of muscle fibers through different structural and...
Skeletal muscle provides an organism with a means of reacting to its environments. It is a complex a...
Background: Proteomic studies of the secretome of skeletal muscle cells can help us understand the p...