Authors
Jesper V Olsen, Michiel Vermeulen, Anna Santamaria, Chanchal Kumar, Martin L Miller, Lars J Jensen, Florian Gnad, Jürgen Cox, Thomas S Jensen, Erich A Nigg, Søren Brunak, Matthias Mann
Publication date
2010/1/12
Journal
Science signaling
Volume
3
Issue
104
Pages
ra3-ra3
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Eukaryotic cells replicate by a complex series of evolutionarily conserved events that are tightly regulated at defined stages of the cell division cycle. Progression through this cycle involves a large number of dedicated protein complexes and signaling pathways, and deregulation of this process is implicated in tumorigenesis. We applied high-resolution mass spectrometry–based proteomics to investigate the proteome and phosphoproteome of the human cell cycle on a global scale and quantified 6027 proteins and 20,443 unique phosphorylation sites and their dynamics. Co-regulated proteins and phosphorylation sites were grouped according to their cell cycle kinetics and compared to publicly available messenger RNA microarray data. Most detected phosphorylation sites and more than 20% of all quantified proteins showed substantial regulation, mainly in mitotic cells. Kinase-motif analysis revealed global …
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