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"Differential Visual Proteomics": Enabling the Proteome-Wide Comparison of Protein Structures of Single-Cells
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4600866
Author(s) Syntychaki, Anastasia; Rima, Luca; Schmidli, Claudio; Stohler, Thomas; Bieri, Andrej; Sütterlin, Rosmarie; Stahlberg, Henning; Castaño-Díez, Daniel; Braun, Thomas
Author(s) at UniBasel Castano Diez, Daniel
Stahlberg, Henning
Braun, Thomas
Year 2019
Title "Differential Visual Proteomics": Enabling the Proteome-Wide Comparison of Protein Structures of Single-Cells
Journal Journal of proteome research
Volume 18
Number 9
Pages / Article-Number 3521-3531
Keywords TBLast
Abstract Proteins are involved in all tasks of life, and their characterization is essential to understand the underlying mechanisms of biological processes. We present a method called “differential visual proteomics” geared to study proteome-wide structural changes of proteins and protein-complexes between a disturbed and an undisturbed cell or between two cell populations. To implement this method, the cells are lysed and the lysate is prepared in a lossless manner for single-particle electron microscopy (EM). The samples are subsequently imaged in the EM. Individual particles are computationally extracted from the images and pooled together, while keeping track of which particle originated from which specimen. The extracted particles are then aligned and classified. A final quantitative analysis of the particle classes found identifies the particle structures that differ between positive and negative control samples. The algorithm and a graphical user interface developed to perform the analysis and to visualize the results were tested with simulated and experimental data. The results are presented, and the potential and limitations of the current implementation are discussed. We envisage the method as a tool for the untargeted profiling of the structural changes in the proteome of single-cells as a response to a disturbing force.
Publisher American Chemical Society
ISSN/ISBN 1535-3893 ; 1535-3907
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/77893/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1021/acs.jproteome.9b00447
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31355640
ISI-Number WOS:000485089100028
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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