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    Automated single-cell proteomics providing sufficient proteome depth to study complex biology beyond cell type classifications

    The recent technological and computational advances in mass spectrometry-based single-cell proteomics have pushed the boundaries of sensitivity and throughput. However, reproducible quantification of thousands...

    Claudia Ctortecka, Natalie M. Clark, Brian W. Boyle, Anjali Seth in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Workflow enabling deepscale immunopeptidome, proteome, ubiquitylome, phosphoproteome, and acetylome analyses of sample-limited tissues

    Serial multi-omic analysis of proteome, phosphoproteome, and acetylome provides insights into changes in protein expression, cell signaling, cross-talk and epigenetic pathways involved in disease pathology and...

    Jennifer G. Abelin, Erik J. Bergstrom, Keith D. Rivera in Nature Communications (2023)

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    RNF43 G659fs is an oncogenic colorectal cancer mutation and sensitizes tumor cells to PI3K/mTOR inhibition

    The RNF43_p.G659fs mutation occurs frequently in colorectal cancer, but its function remains poorly understood and there are no specific therapies directed against this alteration. In this study, we find that RNF...

    Lishan Fang, Dane Ford-Roshon, Max Russo, Casey O’Brien in Nature Communications (2022)

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    Proteomics of protein trafficking by in vivo tissue-specific labeling

    Conventional approaches to identify secreted factors that regulate homeostasis are limited in their abilities to identify the tissues/cells of origin and destination. We established a platform to identify secr...

    Ilia A. Drou**ine, Amanda S. Meyer, Dan Wang, Namrata D. Udeshi in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Dual functions of SPOP and ERG dictate androgen therapy responses in prostate cancer

    Driver genes with a mutually exclusive mutation pattern across tumor genomes are thought to have overlap** roles in tumorigenesis. In contrast, we show here that mutually exclusive prostate cancer driver alt...

    Tiziano Bernasocchi, Geniver El Tekle, Marco Bolis, Azzurra Mutti in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Rapid and deep-scale ubiquitylation profiling for biology and translational research

    Protein ubiquitylation is involved in a plethora of cellular processes. While antibodies directed at ubiquitin remnants (K-ɛ-GG) have improved the ability to monitor ubiquitylation using mass spectrometry, met...

    Namrata D. Udeshi, Deepak C. Mani, Shankha Satpathy in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Lenalidomide induces ubiquitination and degradation of CK1α in del(5q) MDS

    Lenalidomide is a highly effective treatment for myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) with deletion of chromosome 5q (del(5q)). Here, we demonstrate that lenalidomide induces the ubiquitination of casein kinase 1A1 ...

    Jan Krönke, Emma C. Fink, Paul W. Hollenbach, Kyle J. MacBeth, Slater N. Hurst in Nature (2015)