Dynamic Proteomics -- Protein Localization Database

What you can do:
Tracking the levels and locations of a human proteins in cells over time using a library of annotated reporter cell clones.
Highlights:
  • Dynamic Proteomics is a database for the proteins studied by Cohen et al.
  • Each cell-line clone in the library of annotated reporter cell clones (LARC) has a protein tagged with yellow fluorescent protein, expressed from its endogenous chromosomal location, under its natural regulation.
  • The Dynamic Proteomics interface facilitates searches for genes of interest, downloads of protein fluorescent movies and alignments of dynamics following drug addition.
  • Each protein in the database is displayed with its annotation, cDNA sequence, fluorescent images and movies obtained by the time-lapse microscopy.
  • The protein dynamics in the database represents a quantitative trace of the protein fluorescence levels in nucleus and cytoplasm produced by image analysis of movies over time.
  • Furthermore, a sequence analysis provides a search and comparison of up to 50 input DNA sequences with all cDNAs in the library.
  • The raw movies may be useful as a benchmark for developing image analysis tools for individual-cell dynamic-proteomics.
Keywords:
  • fluorescent proteing tag
  • protein localization
  • protein tracking
  • yellow fluorescent protein
  • YFP
  • exon-tagging
  • CD-tagging
  • H1299 non-small lung cell carcinoma
  • time-lapse fluorescence microscopy
  • protein dynamics
This record last updated: 03-01-2010
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