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This data set was submitted to GPM anonymously on December 28th, 2004. | This data set was submitted to GPM anonymously on December 28th, 2004. | ||
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==Comments== | ==Comments== |
This data set was submitted to GPM anonymously on December 28th, 2004. The data can be found here.
The results show that the original protein sample was derived from a cytoplasmic source. The identified proteins are dominated by lysosomal and endoplasmic reticulum proteins, suggesting that this sample was a single fraction from an cell component fractionation experiment.
The data is very high quality and it is a good example of the type of identifications that can be generated using MALDI and a TOF-TOF instrument.
An context search of GPMDB of other data that contains all ten of the top ten proteins in this identification showed over eighty results, e.g.: