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Mass spectrometry-based quantification of the cellular response to ultraviolet radiation in HeLa cells


ABSTRACT: To better understand the cellular response to this form of DNA damage, we used highly sensitive mass spectrometry to perform comparative proteomics of phosphorylation in HeLa cells. A total of 4367 phosphorylation sites in 2100 proteins were identified, many of which had not been reported previously.

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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Cell Culture

SUBMITTER: zhou lianqi  

LAB HEAD: Yuejin Hua

PROVIDER: PXD006518 | Pride | 2018-04-05

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Mass spectrometry-based quantification of the cellular response to ultraviolet radiation in HeLa cells.

Xu Hong H   Chen Xuanyi X   Ying Nanjiao N   Wang Meixia M   Xu Xiaoli X   Shi Rongyi R   Hua Yuejin Y  

PloS one 20171120 11


Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation is a common form of DNA damage that can cause pyrimidine dimers between DNA, which can cause gene mutations, even double-strand breaks and threaten genome stability. If DNA repair systems default their roles at this stage, the organism can be damaged and result in disease, especially cancer. To better understand the cellular response to this form of damage, we applied highly sensitive mass spectrometry to perform comparative proteomics of phosphorylation in HeLa cell  ...[more]

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