[Only sites that respond to ischemia] Ischemia in tumors induces early and sustained phosphorylation changes in stress kinase pathways but does not affect global protein levels


Experiment Name
[Only sites that respond to ischemia] Ischemia in tumors induces early and sustained phosphorylation changes in stress kinase pathways but does not affect global protein levels
Citation
Mertins P,Yang F,Liu T,Mani DR,Petyuk VA,Gillette MA,Clauser KR,Qiao JW,Gritsenko MA,Moore RJ,Levine DA,Townsend R,Erdmann-Gilmore P,Snider JE,Davies SR,Ruggles KV,Fenyo D,Kitchens RT,Li S,Olvera N,Dao F,Rodriguez H,Chan DW,Liebler D,White F,Rodland KD,Mills GB,Smith RD,Paulovich AG,Ellis M,Carr SA. Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP. 2014-July. Vol 13. 1690-704. [pubmed]
Description
Ovarian and breast human tumors were collected and placed under ischemic conditions. The classification of a phosphoprotein responsive to ischemia is set to TRUE (or 1) if a change was detected in one of the samples as a result of ischemia. -- This is a subset of the parent dataset for only those phosphorylation sites that were considered to respond to ischemia.
Conditions
Tissue
Breast Cancer
Tissue
Ovarian Cancer
Environment
Ischemia
Date Loaded
June 24 2016

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