<HashMap><database>iProX</database><scores/><additional><omics_type>Proteomics</omics_type><submitter>Yingping Zhuang</submitter><species>Staphylococcus Aureus</species><full_dataset_link>http://www.iprox.org/page/project.html?id=IPX0017381000</full_dataset_link><submitter_email>ypzhuang@ecust.edu.cn</submitter_email><submitter_affiliation>School of Biotechnology, East China University of Science and Technology</submitter_affiliation><sample_protocol></sample_protocol><repository>iProX</repository><data_protocol></data_protocol></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Energy-translation coupling limits yeast anaerobic growth</name><description>This study employs yeast as a model system to thoroughly investigate the differences in regulatory mechanisms under various nutrient limitation conditions, utilizing a systems biology approach integrated with techniques such as multi-omics analysis.To obtain a comprehensive quantitative landscape of protein expression in (human lung adenocarcinoma), we performed TMT 6-plex–based comparative proteomic analysis. Tumour and adjacent non-tumour tissues (n = 6 pairs) were pulverised under liquid nitrogen and total proteins extracted by phenol–ammonium acetate/methanol precipitation. After reduction, alkylation and acetone precipitation, 50 µg proteins per sample were digested in-solution with trypsin (1:50, w/w, 37 °C, 16 h). Peptides were labelled with TMT 6-plex reagents, pooled and fractionated by high-pH reversed-phase chromatography on an Agilent 1100 HPLC (Zorbax Extend-C18, 15 fractions). LC-MS/MS was carried out on a Q Exactive HF-X (Thermo) in DDA mode. Quantitative analysis was performed with Proteome Discoverer 2.4 using a 1 % FDR threshold at PSM and protein levels. The dataset provides relative abundance information for > 6 000 protein groups across tumour and control tissues, serving as a resource for biomarker and pathway studies in lung adenocarcinoma.</description><dates><publication>Thu May 28 00:00:00 BST 2026</publication></dates><accession>PXD078963</accession><cross_references><TAXONOMY>1280</TAXONOMY></cross_references></HashMap>