The human keratinocyte two-dimensional gel protein database (update 1995): mapping components of signal transduction pathways

Julio E. Celis*, Hanne Holm Rasmussen, Paul Gromov, Eydfinnur Olsen, Peder Madsen, Henrik Leffers, Bent Honoré, Kurt Dejgaard, Henrik Vorum, Dan Back Kristensen, Morten Østergaard, Anders Haunsø, Niels Aagaard Jensen, Ariana Celis, Bodil Basse, Jette B. Lauridsen, Gitte P. Ratz, Annette H. Andersen, Else Walbum, Inge KjærgaardInger Andersen, Magda Puype, Josef Van Damme, Joël Vandekerckhove

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Abstract

The master two-dimensional (2-D) gel database of human keratinocytes currently lists 3154 cellular proteins (2224 isoelectric focusing, IEF; and 930 nonequilibrium pH gradient electrophoresis, NEPHGE), many of which correspond to post-translational modifications. 1082 polypeptides have been identified (protein name, organelle components, etc.) using a procedure or a combination of procedures that include (i) comigration with known human proteins, (ii) 2-D gel immunoblotting using specific antibodies, (iii) microsequencing of Coomassie Brilliant Blue stained proteins, (iv) mass spectrometry, (v)vaccinia virus expression of full length cDNAs, and (vi) in vitro transcription/translation of full-length cDNAs. This year, special emphasis has been given to the identification of signal transduction components by using 2-D gel immunoblotting of crude keratinocyte lysates in combination with enhanced chemoluminescence (ECL) detection. Identified proteins are listed both in alphabetical order and with increasing SSP number, together with their M(r), pI, cellular localization and credit to the investigator(s) that aided in the identification. Ultimately, the aim of the comprehensive database is to gather--through a systematic study of ekeratinocytes--qualitative and quantitative information on proteins and their genes that may allow us to identify abnormal patterns of gene expression and to pinpoint signaling pathways and components affected in various skin diseases, cancer included.

Original languageEnglish
JournalElectrophoresis
Volume16
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)2177-2240
Number of pages64
ISSN0173-0835
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 1995
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cells, Cultured
  • Chemical Fractionation
  • Databases, Factual
  • Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional
  • Epidermal Cells
  • Humans
  • Keratinocytes/chemistry
  • Proteins/analysis
  • Signal Transduction

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