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Advancing Cell Biology Through Proteomics in Space and Time (PROSPECTS)

The term “proteomics” encompasses the large-scale detection and analysis of proteins and their post-translational modifications. Driven by major improvements in mass spectrometric instrumentation, methodology, and data analysis, the proteomics field has burgeoned in recent years. It now provides a r...

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Autores principales: Lamond, Angus I., Uhlen, Mathias, Horning, Stevan, Makarov, Alexander, Robinson, Carol V., Serrano, Luis, Hartl, F. Ulrich, Baumeister, Wolfgang, Werenskiold, Anne Katrin, Andersen, Jens S., Vorm, Ole, Linial, Michal, Aebersold, Ruedi, Mann, Matthias
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Publicado: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3316737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22311636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.O112.017731
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author Lamond, Angus I.
Uhlen, Mathias
Horning, Stevan
Makarov, Alexander
Robinson, Carol V.
Serrano, Luis
Hartl, F. Ulrich
Baumeister, Wolfgang
Werenskiold, Anne Katrin
Andersen, Jens S.
Vorm, Ole
Linial, Michal
Aebersold, Ruedi
Mann, Matthias
author_facet Lamond, Angus I.
Uhlen, Mathias
Horning, Stevan
Makarov, Alexander
Robinson, Carol V.
Serrano, Luis
Hartl, F. Ulrich
Baumeister, Wolfgang
Werenskiold, Anne Katrin
Andersen, Jens S.
Vorm, Ole
Linial, Michal
Aebersold, Ruedi
Mann, Matthias
author_sort Lamond, Angus I.
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description The term “proteomics” encompasses the large-scale detection and analysis of proteins and their post-translational modifications. Driven by major improvements in mass spectrometric instrumentation, methodology, and data analysis, the proteomics field has burgeoned in recent years. It now provides a range of sensitive and quantitative approaches for measuring protein structures and dynamics that promise to revolutionize our understanding of cell biology and molecular mechanisms in both human cells and model organisms. The Proteomics Specification in Time and Space (PROSPECTS) Network is a unique EU-funded project that brings together leading European research groups, spanning from instrumentation to biomedicine, in a collaborative five year initiative to develop new methods and applications for the functional analysis of cellular proteins. This special issue of Molecular and Cellular Proteomics presents 16 research papers reporting major recent progress by the PROSPECTS groups, including improvements to the resolution and sensitivity of the Orbitrap family of mass spectrometers, systematic detection of proteins using highly characterized antibody collections, and new methods for absolute as well as relative quantification of protein levels. Manuscripts in this issue exemplify approaches for performing quantitative measurements of cell proteomes and for studying their dynamic responses to perturbation, both during normal cellular responses and in disease mechanisms. Here we present a perspective on how the proteomics field is moving beyond simply identifying proteins with high sensitivity toward providing a powerful and versatile set of assay systems for characterizing proteome dynamics and thereby creating a new “third generation” proteomics strategy that offers an indispensible tool for cell biology and molecular medicine.
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spelling pubmed-33167372012-04-10 Advancing Cell Biology Through Proteomics in Space and Time (PROSPECTS) Lamond, Angus I. Uhlen, Mathias Horning, Stevan Makarov, Alexander Robinson, Carol V. Serrano, Luis Hartl, F. Ulrich Baumeister, Wolfgang Werenskiold, Anne Katrin Andersen, Jens S. Vorm, Ole Linial, Michal Aebersold, Ruedi Mann, Matthias Mol Cell Proteomics Special Issue: Prospects in Space and Time The term “proteomics” encompasses the large-scale detection and analysis of proteins and their post-translational modifications. Driven by major improvements in mass spectrometric instrumentation, methodology, and data analysis, the proteomics field has burgeoned in recent years. It now provides a range of sensitive and quantitative approaches for measuring protein structures and dynamics that promise to revolutionize our understanding of cell biology and molecular mechanisms in both human cells and model organisms. The Proteomics Specification in Time and Space (PROSPECTS) Network is a unique EU-funded project that brings together leading European research groups, spanning from instrumentation to biomedicine, in a collaborative five year initiative to develop new methods and applications for the functional analysis of cellular proteins. This special issue of Molecular and Cellular Proteomics presents 16 research papers reporting major recent progress by the PROSPECTS groups, including improvements to the resolution and sensitivity of the Orbitrap family of mass spectrometers, systematic detection of proteins using highly characterized antibody collections, and new methods for absolute as well as relative quantification of protein levels. Manuscripts in this issue exemplify approaches for performing quantitative measurements of cell proteomes and for studying their dynamic responses to perturbation, both during normal cellular responses and in disease mechanisms. Here we present a perspective on how the proteomics field is moving beyond simply identifying proteins with high sensitivity toward providing a powerful and versatile set of assay systems for characterizing proteome dynamics and thereby creating a new “third generation” proteomics strategy that offers an indispensible tool for cell biology and molecular medicine. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2012-03 2012-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3316737/ /pubmed/22311636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.O112.017731 Text en © 2012 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Special Issue: Prospects in Space and Time
Lamond, Angus I.
Uhlen, Mathias
Horning, Stevan
Makarov, Alexander
Robinson, Carol V.
Serrano, Luis
Hartl, F. Ulrich
Baumeister, Wolfgang
Werenskiold, Anne Katrin
Andersen, Jens S.
Vorm, Ole
Linial, Michal
Aebersold, Ruedi
Mann, Matthias
Advancing Cell Biology Through Proteomics in Space and Time (PROSPECTS)
title Advancing Cell Biology Through Proteomics in Space and Time (PROSPECTS)
title_full Advancing Cell Biology Through Proteomics in Space and Time (PROSPECTS)
title_fullStr Advancing Cell Biology Through Proteomics in Space and Time (PROSPECTS)
title_full_unstemmed Advancing Cell Biology Through Proteomics in Space and Time (PROSPECTS)
title_short Advancing Cell Biology Through Proteomics in Space and Time (PROSPECTS)
title_sort advancing cell biology through proteomics in space and time (prospects)
topic Special Issue: Prospects in Space and Time
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3316737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22311636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.O112.017731
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