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Defining the proteome of human iris, ciliary body, retinal pigment epithelium, and choroid

Authors :
Jennifer E. Van Eyk
David J. Kirby
Pingbo Zhang
Yan Chen
Sara Ferri
Craig Dufresne
Deepak P. Edward
Randi Turner
Richard D. Semba
Source :
Proteomics, vol 16, iss 7
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

The iris is a fine structure that controls the amount of light that enters the eye. The ciliary body controls the shape of the lens and produces aqueous humor. The retinal pigment epithelium and choroid (RPE/choroid) are essential in supporting the retina and absorbing light energy that enters the eye. Proteins were extracted from iris, ciliary body, and RPE/choroid tissues of eyes from five individuals and fractionated using SDS-PAGE. After in-gel digestion, peptides were analyzed using LC-MS/MS on an Orbitrap Elite mass spectrometer. In iris, ciliary body, and RPE/choroid, we identified 2,959, 2,867, and 2,755 non-redundant proteins with peptide and protein false positive rates of

Details

ISSN :
16159853
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PROTEOMICS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9655ae6ef6b149417acbf23a38975e23