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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S):
ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)
TISSUE(S): Soleus
SUBMITTER:
Vishwajeeth Pagala
LAB HEAD: Fabio Demontis
PROVIDER: PXD057315 | Pride | 2026-02-23
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Developmental cell 20260219 4
Solubility regulates protein function, but how it is governed by aging remains elusive. Here, we utilized mass spectrometry to define the relative composition of the soluble and insoluble tissue/organ fractions during mouse aging. In the young, there is a wide (∼100-1,000×) range of insoluble/soluble protein ratios that differ tissue-specifically. With aging, some proteins become relatively more insoluble, while others are conversely regulated or unaffected. Age-related insoluble/soluble changes ...[more]