Large-Scale Analysis of Breast Cancer-Related Conformational Changes in Proteins Using SILAC-SPROX
Abstract
Proteomic methods for disease state characterization and biomarker discovery have traditionally utilized quantitative mass spectrometry methods to identify proteins with altered expression levels in disease states. Here we report on the large-scale use of protein folding stability measurements to characterize different subtypes of breast cancer using the stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture and stability of proteins from...
Paper Details
Title
Large-Scale Analysis of Breast Cancer-Related Conformational Changes in Proteins Using SILAC-SPROX
Published Date
Jul 27, 2017
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
9
Pages
3277 - 3286
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