Protein degradation provides an important regulatory mechanism used to control cell cycle progression and many other cellular pathways. To comprehensively analyze the spatial control of protein degradation in U2OS osteosarcoma cells, we have combined drug treatment and SILAC-based quantitative mass spectrometry with subcellular and protein fractionation. The resulting data set analyzed more than 74,000 peptides, corresponding to similar to 5000 proteins, from nuclear, cytosolic, membrane, and cytoskeletal compartments. These data identified rapidly degraded proteasome targets, such as PRR11 and high-lighted a feedback mechanism resulting in translation inhibition, induced by blocking the proteasome. We show this is mediated by activation of...
Proteolysis is a critical modification leading to alteration of protein function with important outc...
Elucidating the events and mechanism of regulation of apoptosis is of wide interest to the scientifi...
SummaryProteolysis is a key regulatory process that promotes the (in)activation, translocation, and/...
Protein degradation provides an important regulatory mechanism used to control cell cycle progressio...
A major challenge in cell biology is to identify the subcellular distribution of proteins within cel...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Biology, 2017.Living cells continuously degr...
A better understanding of proteostasis in health and disease requires robust methods to determine pr...
Living cells continuously degrade and resynthesize their constituent proteins. The maintenance of pr...
A protein network can be thought of as a graph with nodes and edges, where nodes represent proteins ...
Measuring the properties of endogenous cell proteins, such as expression level, subcellular localiza...
Using multiplexed quantitative proteomics, we analyzed cell cycle-dependent changes of the human pro...
The abundance of cellular proteins is determined largely by the rate of transcription and translatio...
Ubiquitination regulates a host of cellular processes by labeling proteins for degradation, but also...
Selective protein degradation is a constant and critical process in cells. It is essential for maint...
Since its discovery nearly 40 years ago, many components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) ha...
Proteolysis is a critical modification leading to alteration of protein function with important outc...
Elucidating the events and mechanism of regulation of apoptosis is of wide interest to the scientifi...
SummaryProteolysis is a key regulatory process that promotes the (in)activation, translocation, and/...
Protein degradation provides an important regulatory mechanism used to control cell cycle progressio...
A major challenge in cell biology is to identify the subcellular distribution of proteins within cel...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Biology, 2017.Living cells continuously degr...
A better understanding of proteostasis in health and disease requires robust methods to determine pr...
Living cells continuously degrade and resynthesize their constituent proteins. The maintenance of pr...
A protein network can be thought of as a graph with nodes and edges, where nodes represent proteins ...
Measuring the properties of endogenous cell proteins, such as expression level, subcellular localiza...
Using multiplexed quantitative proteomics, we analyzed cell cycle-dependent changes of the human pro...
The abundance of cellular proteins is determined largely by the rate of transcription and translatio...
Ubiquitination regulates a host of cellular processes by labeling proteins for degradation, but also...
Selective protein degradation is a constant and critical process in cells. It is essential for maint...
Since its discovery nearly 40 years ago, many components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) ha...
Proteolysis is a critical modification leading to alteration of protein function with important outc...
Elucidating the events and mechanism of regulation of apoptosis is of wide interest to the scientifi...
SummaryProteolysis is a key regulatory process that promotes the (in)activation, translocation, and/...