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The human keratinocyte two-dimensional gel protein database : update 1993

(1993) ELECTROPHORESIS. 14(11). p.1091-1197
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The master two-dimensional gel database of human keratinocytes currently lists 3038 cellular proteins (2127 isoelectric focusing, IEF; and 911 nonequilibrium pH gradient electrophoresis, NEPHGE) many of which correspond to post-translational modifications. 763 proteins have been identified (protein name, organelle components, etc.) and they 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. Furthermore we have listed 176 proteins that have been microsequenced so far and that are recorded in this database. We also include synthetic images depicting some interesting sets of proteins identified so far; these include components of hnRNP's, proteasomes or prosomes, ribosomes, as well as assorted organelle markers, GTP-binding proteins, calcium binding proteins, stress proteins, autoantigens, differentiation markers and psoriasis upregulated proteins. The aim of the comprehensive database is to gather, through a systematic study of keratinocytes, qualitative and quantitative information on proteins and their genes that may allow us to identify abnormal patterns of gene expression and ultimately to pinpoint signaling pathways and components affected in various skin diseases, cancer included.
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HUMAN EPIDERMAL-KERATINOCYTES, CELL-SURFACE RECEPTORS, DNA-SEQUENCE DATA, TERMINAL DIFFERENTIATION, EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX, PSORIATIC SKIN, MOLECULAR-CLONING, HUMAN FIBROBLAST, ELECTROPHORESIS, EXPRESSION

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Celis, Julio E., et al. “The Human Keratinocyte Two-Dimensional Gel Protein Database : Update 1993.” ELECTROPHORESIS, vol. 14, no. 11, 1993, pp. 1091–197, doi:10.1002/elps.11501401178.
APA
Celis, J. E., Rasmussen, H. H., Olsen, E., Madsen, P., Leffers, H., Honoré, B., … Vandekerckhove, J. (1993). The human keratinocyte two-dimensional gel protein database : update 1993. ELECTROPHORESIS, 14(11), 1091–1197. https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.11501401178
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Celis, Julio E, Hanne Holm Rasmussen, Eydfinnur Olsen, Peder Madsen, Henrik Leffers, Bent Honoré, Kurt Dejgaard, et al. 1993. “The Human Keratinocyte Two-Dimensional Gel Protein Database : Update 1993.” ELECTROPHORESIS 14 (11): 1091–1197. https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.11501401178.
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Celis, Julio E, Hanne Holm Rasmussen, Eydfinnur Olsen, Peder Madsen, Henrik Leffers, Bent Honoré, Kurt Dejgaard, Paul Gromov, Hans Jürgen Hoffmann, Morten Nielsen, Alex Vassilev, Olav Vintermyr, Junshan Hao, Ariana Celis, Bodil Basse, Jette B Lauridsen, Gitte P Ratz, Annette H Andersen, Else Walbum, Inge Kjærgaard, Magda Puype, Jozef Van Damme, and Joël Vandekerckhove. 1993. “The Human Keratinocyte Two-Dimensional Gel Protein Database : Update 1993.” ELECTROPHORESIS 14 (11): 1091–1197. doi:10.1002/elps.11501401178.
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Celis JE, Rasmussen HH, Olsen E, Madsen P, Leffers H, Honoré B, et al. The human keratinocyte two-dimensional gel protein database : update 1993. ELECTROPHORESIS. 1993;14(11):1091–197.
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J. E. Celis et al., “The human keratinocyte two-dimensional gel protein database : update 1993,” ELECTROPHORESIS, vol. 14, no. 11, pp. 1091–1197, 1993.
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  abstract     = {{The master two-dimensional gel database of human keratinocytes currently lists 3038 cellular proteins (2127 isoelectric focusing, IEF; and 911 nonequilibrium pH gradient electrophoresis, NEPHGE) many of which correspond to post-translational modifications. 763 proteins have been identified (protein name, organelle components, etc.) and they 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. Furthermore we have listed 176 proteins that have been microsequenced so far and that are recorded in this database. We also include synthetic images depicting some interesting sets of proteins identified so far; these include components of hnRNP's, proteasomes or prosomes, ribosomes, as well as assorted organelle markers, GTP-binding proteins, calcium binding proteins, stress proteins, autoantigens, differentiation markers and psoriasis upregulated proteins. The aim of the comprehensive database is to gather, through a systematic study of keratinocytes, qualitative and quantitative information on proteins and their genes that may allow us to identify abnormal patterns of gene expression and ultimately to pinpoint signaling pathways and components affected in various skin diseases, cancer included.}},
  author       = {{Celis, Julio E and Rasmussen, Hanne Holm and Olsen, Eydfinnur and Madsen, Peder and Leffers, Henrik and Honoré, Bent and Dejgaard, Kurt and Gromov, Paul and Hoffmann, Hans Jürgen and Nielsen, Morten and Vassilev, Alex and Vintermyr, Olav and Hao, Junshan and Celis, Ariana and Basse, Bodil and Lauridsen, Jette B and Ratz, Gitte P and Andersen, Annette H and Walbum, Else and Kjærgaard, Inge and Puype, Magda and Van Damme, Jozef and Vandekerckhove, Joël}},
  issn         = {{0173-0835}},
  journal      = {{ELECTROPHORESIS}},
  keywords     = {{HUMAN EPIDERMAL-KERATINOCYTES,CELL-SURFACE RECEPTORS,DNA-SEQUENCE DATA,TERMINAL DIFFERENTIATION,EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX,PSORIATIC SKIN,MOLECULAR-CLONING,HUMAN FIBROBLAST,ELECTROPHORESIS,EXPRESSION}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{11}},
  pages        = {{1091--1197}},
  title        = {{The human keratinocyte two-dimensional gel protein database : update 1993}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1002/elps.11501401178}},
  volume       = {{14}},
  year         = {{1993}},
}

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