Authors
Markus Schirle, Marie-Anne Heurtier, Bernhard Kuster
Publication date
2003/12/1
Journal
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
Volume
2
Issue
12
Pages
1297-1305
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Protein expression profiles vary considerably between human cell lines and tissues, which is in part a reflection of their specialized roles within an organism. It is of considerable practical use to establish which proteins constitute the primary components of the respective proteomes. When compiled into databases, such information can facilitate the assessment of selectivity and specificity of a wide range of proteomic experiments. Here we describe the major constituents of proteomes of six human immortalized cell lines. By employing a combination of one-dimensional SDS-PAGE and nanocapillary liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), we identified up to 1785 non-redundant cytoplasmic and nuclear proteins from a single cell line using 50 and 30 μg of total protein from the corresponding fractions. Up to 38 proteins could be identified from a single band in one liquid chromatography-MS …
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