1. A streamlined platform for high-content functional proteomics of primary human specimens.
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Jessani, Nadim, Niessen, Sherry, Wei, BinQing Q., Nicolau, Monica, Humphrey, Mark, Youngran Ji, Wonshik Han, Dong-Young Noh, Yates III, John R., Jeffrey, Stefanie S., and Cravatt, Benjamin F.
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PROTEOMICS ,MOLECULAR biology ,TUMOR classification ,ENZYME activation ,ENZYMOLOGY ,PROTEINS - Abstract
Achieving information content of satisfactory breadth and depth remains a formidable challenge for proteomics. This problem is particularly relevant to the study of primary human specimens, such as tumor biopsies, which are heterogeneous and of finite quantity. Here we present a functional proteomics strategy that unites the activity-based protein profiling and multidimensional protein identification technologies (ABPP-MudPIT) for the streamlined analysis of human samples. This convergent platform involves a rapid initial phase, in which enzyme activity signatures are generated for functional classification of samples, followed by in-depth analysis of representative members from each class. Using this two-tiered approach, we identified more than 50 enzyme activities in human breast tumors, nearly a third of which represent previously uncharacterized proteins. Comparison with cDNA microarrays revealed enzymes whose activity, but not mRNA expression, depicted tumor class, underscoring the power of ABPP-MudPIT for the discovery of new markers of human disease that may evade detection by other molecular profiling methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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