GPM32100003438

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This data set was submitted to GPM anonymously on February 2nd, 2005.
This data set was submitted to GPM anonymously on February 2nd, 2005.
The data can be found [http://gpmdb.thegpm.org/thegpm-cgi/plist.pl?path=/gpm/archive/321/GPM32100003438.xml&proex=-1&npep=0 here].
The data can be found [http://gpmdb.thegpm.org/thegpm-cgi/plist.pl?path=/gpm/archive/321/GPM32100003438.xml&proex=-1&npep=0 here].
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==Experimental Details==
 
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No experimental details were supplied by the submitter. The parent and fragment ion mass accuracies
 
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suggest that an ion trap instrument was used for the analysis.
 
==Comments==
==Comments==

Latest revision as of 13:13, 4 July 2012

This data set was submitted to GPM anonymously on February 2nd, 2005. The data can be found here.

Comments

The proteins discovered show a strong bias towards nuclear and mitochondrial proteins. Other proteins commonly found in membrane-bound organelles are also enriched, but to a lesser extent. The distribution suggests that this experiment was an attempt to analyze a nuclear fraction, probably obtained from a centrifugation fraction. A large fraction of cytoplasmic proteins are also present in this model. Evidence of ER and Golgi specific markers suggests that this fraction contained a significant amount of microsomal membranes.

The data is of high quality.

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