Currently, around 1700 proteins have been identified in stem cells. Now, using mass spectrometry and special “heavy” amino acids (made with carbon-13), Matthias Mann and colleagues quantified 5111 distinct mouse stem cell proteins. As expected, a good portion of these proteins are involved in rapid cell growth, but overall the proteome encompassed a broad range of cell functions.
While this study may help uncover new clues to stem cell biology, it does raise the bar on the complexity of these important cells, considering they express at least 25% of all known mouse proteins.
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SILAC-labeling and proteome quantitation of mouse embryonic stem cells to a depth of 5111 proteins
Johannes Graumann, Nina Hubner, Jeong Beom Kim, Kinarm Ko, Markus Moser, Chanchal Kumar, Jürgen Cox, Hans Schöler and Matthias Mann
Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, April 2008, Vol. 7, No. 4
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Great article. It is very interesting and informative!
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