Comparative analysis of mRNA and protein degradation in prostate tissues indicates high stability of proteins

Protein degradation in clinical samples is largely unexplored. Here, the authors analyze the transcriptome and proteome of clinical tissue samples and develop an algorithm to assess protein degradation, showing that protein degradation is negligible in most tissue samples and does not correlate with...

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Autores principales: Wenguang Shao, Tiannan Guo, Nora C. Toussaint, Peng Xue, Ulrich Wagner, Li Li, Konstantina Charmpi, Yi Zhu, Jianmin Wu, Marija Buljan, Rui Sun, Dorothea Rutishauser, Thomas Hermanns, Christian Daniel Fankhauser, Cedric Poyet, Jelena Ljubicic, Niels Rupp, Jan H. Rüschoff, Qing Zhong, Andreas Beyer, Jiafu Ji, Ben C. Collins, Yansheng Liu, Gunnar Rätsch, Peter J. Wild, Ruedi Aebersold
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5e2fad9e30374816bb16c6dcb2619e1f2021-12-02T15:36:04ZComparative analysis of mRNA and protein degradation in prostate tissues indicates high stability of proteins10.1038/s41467-019-10513-52041-1723https://doaj.org/article/5e2fad9e30374816bb16c6dcb2619e1f2019-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-10513-5https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Protein degradation in clinical samples is largely unexplored. Here, the authors analyze the transcriptome and proteome of clinical tissue samples and develop an algorithm to assess protein degradation, showing that protein degradation is negligible in most tissue samples and does not correlate with transcript degradation.Wenguang ShaoTiannan GuoNora C. ToussaintPeng XueUlrich WagnerLi LiKonstantina CharmpiYi ZhuJianmin WuMarija BuljanRui SunDorothea RutishauserThomas HermannsChristian Daniel FankhauserCedric PoyetJelena LjubicicNiels RuppJan H. RüschoffQing ZhongAndreas BeyerJiafu JiBen C. CollinsYansheng LiuGunnar RätschPeter J. WildRuedi AebersoldNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2019)
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Wenguang Shao
Tiannan Guo
Nora C. Toussaint
Peng Xue
Ulrich Wagner
Li Li
Konstantina Charmpi
Yi Zhu
Jianmin Wu
Marija Buljan
Rui Sun
Dorothea Rutishauser
Thomas Hermanns
Christian Daniel Fankhauser
Cedric Poyet
Jelena Ljubicic
Niels Rupp
Jan H. Rüschoff
Qing Zhong
Andreas Beyer
Jiafu Ji
Ben C. Collins
Yansheng Liu
Gunnar Rätsch
Peter J. Wild
Ruedi Aebersold
Comparative analysis of mRNA and protein degradation in prostate tissues indicates high stability of proteins
description Protein degradation in clinical samples is largely unexplored. Here, the authors analyze the transcriptome and proteome of clinical tissue samples and develop an algorithm to assess protein degradation, showing that protein degradation is negligible in most tissue samples and does not correlate with transcript degradation.
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author Wenguang Shao
Tiannan Guo
Nora C. Toussaint
Peng Xue
Ulrich Wagner
Li Li
Konstantina Charmpi
Yi Zhu
Jianmin Wu
Marija Buljan
Rui Sun
Dorothea Rutishauser
Thomas Hermanns
Christian Daniel Fankhauser
Cedric Poyet
Jelena Ljubicic
Niels Rupp
Jan H. Rüschoff
Qing Zhong
Andreas Beyer
Jiafu Ji
Ben C. Collins
Yansheng Liu
Gunnar Rätsch
Peter J. Wild
Ruedi Aebersold
author_facet Wenguang Shao
Tiannan Guo
Nora C. Toussaint
Peng Xue
Ulrich Wagner
Li Li
Konstantina Charmpi
Yi Zhu
Jianmin Wu
Marija Buljan
Rui Sun
Dorothea Rutishauser
Thomas Hermanns
Christian Daniel Fankhauser
Cedric Poyet
Jelena Ljubicic
Niels Rupp
Jan H. Rüschoff
Qing Zhong
Andreas Beyer
Jiafu Ji
Ben C. Collins
Yansheng Liu
Gunnar Rätsch
Peter J. Wild
Ruedi Aebersold
author_sort Wenguang Shao
title Comparative analysis of mRNA and protein degradation in prostate tissues indicates high stability of proteins
title_short Comparative analysis of mRNA and protein degradation in prostate tissues indicates high stability of proteins
title_full Comparative analysis of mRNA and protein degradation in prostate tissues indicates high stability of proteins
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of mRNA and protein degradation in prostate tissues indicates high stability of proteins
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of mRNA and protein degradation in prostate tissues indicates high stability of proteins
title_sort comparative analysis of mrna and protein degradation in prostate tissues indicates high stability of proteins
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2019
url https://doaj.org/article/5e2fad9e30374816bb16c6dcb2619e1f
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