GPM00300004131

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Painfully slow to watch, no real evidence of whsatoever, sensationalism. Please bring real cases.Imagine if someone breaks into your bank or your house. You're driving with your license plate visible? may I remind you!
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This data set was searched against the M. musculus proteome on March 21st, 2006. It was anonymously donated the the GPMDB. The data can be found [http://gpmdb.thegpm.org/thegpm-cgi/plist.pl?path=/gpm/archive/003/GPM00300004131.xml&proex=-1 here].
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==Experimental Details==
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No experimental details were supplied with the data. The instrument used was most likely a ThermoFinnegan LTQ. The sample was digested with porcine trypsin, with urea in the digestion mixture. No attempt was made to find phosphorylated peptides.
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==Comments==
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The unusually large signals from lysosome-specific proteins suggest the sample was prepared by centrifugation, with mitochondrial and microsomal contaminants. Of the top ten proteins listed (excluding albumin), all are the best exemplars for those proteins in GPMDB (as of 12/29/2007).
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==Related data==
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No other data set in GPMDB has such a well isolated set of mouse lysosomal proteins.

Revision as of 21:42, 6 March 2013

This data set was searched against the M. musculus proteome on March 21st, 2006. It was anonymously donated the the GPMDB. The data can be found here.

Experimental Details

No experimental details were supplied with the data. The instrument used was most likely a ThermoFinnegan LTQ. The sample was digested with porcine trypsin, with urea in the digestion mixture. No attempt was made to find phosphorylated peptides.

Comments

The unusually large signals from lysosome-specific proteins suggest the sample was prepared by centrifugation, with mitochondrial and microsomal contaminants. Of the top ten proteins listed (excluding albumin), all are the best exemplars for those proteins in GPMDB (as of 12/29/2007).

Related data

No other data set in GPMDB has such a well isolated set of mouse lysosomal proteins.

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