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Mass spectrometry-based draft of the mouse proteome

Authors :
Piero Giansanti
Patroklos Samaras
Yangyang Bian
Chen Meng
Andrea Coluccio
Martin Frejno
Hannah Jakubowsky
Sophie Dobiasch
Rashmi R. Hazarika
Julia Rechenberger
Julia Calzada-Wack
Johannes Krumm
Sebastian Mueller
Chien-Yun Lee
Nicole Wimberger
Ludwig Lautenbacher
Zonera Hassan
Yun-Chien Chang
Chiara Falcomatà
Florian P. Bayer
Stefanie Bärthel
Tobias Schmidt
Roland Rad
Stephanie E. Combs
Matthew The
Frank Johannes
Dieter Saur
Martin Hrabe de Angelis
Mathias Wilhelm
Günter Schneider
Bernhard Kuster
Source :
Nat. Methods 19, 803-811 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The laboratory mouse ranks among the most important experimental systems for biomedical research and molecular reference maps of such models are essential informational tools. Here, we present a quantitative draft of the mouse proteome and phosphoproteome constructed from 41 healthy tissues and several lines of analyses exemplify which insights can be gleaned from the data. For instance, tissue- and cell-type resolved profiles provide protein evidence for the expression of 17,000 genes, thousands of isoforms and 50,000 phosphorylation sites in vivo. Proteogenomic comparison of mouse, human and Arabidopsis reveal common and distinct mechanisms of gene expression regulation and, despite many similarities, numerous differentially abundant orthologs that likely serve species-specific functions. We leverage the mouse proteome by integrating phenotypic drug (n > 400) and radiation response data with the proteomes of 66 pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cell lines to reveal molecular markers for sensitivity and resistance. This unique atlas complements other molecular resources for the mouse and can be explored online via ProteomicsDB and PACiFIC.

Details

ISSN :
15487105
Volume :
19
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature methods
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5ffb4ed21f9b0341e74120813d93339