Articles with "quantitative proteome" as a keyword



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Quantitative proteome‐based systematic identification of SIRT7 substrates

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Published in 2017 at "PROTEOMICS"

DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201600395

Abstract: SIRT7 is a class III histone deacetylase that is involved in numerous cellular processes. Only six substrates of SIRT7 have been reported thus far, so we aimed to systematically identify SIRT7 substrates using stable‐isotope labeling… read more here.

Keywords: sirt7 substrates; acetylation; based systematic; quantitative proteome ... See more keywords
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Quantitative proteome analysis reveals changes of membrane transport proteins in Sedum plumbizincicola under cadmium stress.

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Published in 2021 at "Chemosphere"

DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132302

Abstract: Sedum plumbizincicola is an herbaceous species tolerant of excessive cadmium accumulation in above-ground tissues. The implications of membrane proteins, especially integrative membrane proteins, in Cd detoxification of plants have received attention in recent years, but… read more here.

Keywords: membrane proteins; transport proteins; transport; quantitative proteome ... See more keywords
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Quantitative Proteome and Transcriptome Dynamics Analysis Reveals Iron Deficiency Response Networks and Signature in Neuronal Cells

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Published in 2022 at "Molecules"

DOI: 10.3390/molecules27020484

Abstract: Iron and oxygen deficiencies are common features in pathophysiological conditions, such as ischemia, neurological diseases, and cancer. Cellular adaptive responses to such deficiencies include repression of mitochondrial respiration, promotion of angiogenesis, and cell cycle control.… read more here.

Keywords: iron deficiency; analysis; neuronal cells; quantitative proteome ... See more keywords
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Quantitative Proteome Analysis Reveals Melissa officinalis Extract Targets Mitochondrial Respiration in Colon Cancer Cells

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Published in 2022 at "Molecules"

DOI: 10.3390/molecules27144533

Abstract: Melissa officinalis (MO), known as lemon balm, is a popular ingredient blended in herbal tea. In recent decades, the bioactivities of MO have been studied in sub-health and pathological status, highlighting MO possesses multiple pharmacological… read more here.

Keywords: quantitative proteome; proteome analysis; melissa officinalis; colon cancer ... See more keywords