Systematic identification of protein complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by mass spectrometry

Nature - Tập 415 Số 6868 - Trang 180-183 - 2002
Yuen Ho1, Albrecht Gruhler1, Adrian Heilbut1, Gary D. Bader2, Lynda Moore1, Sally‐Lin Adams1, Anna Millar1, Paul Taylor1, Keiryn L. Bennett1, Kelly Boutilier1, Lingyun Yang1, Cheryl Wolting1, Ian Donaldson1, Søren Schandorff1, Juanita Shewnarane1, Mai Tram Vo1, Joanne Taggart1, Marilyn Goudreault1, Brenda Muskat1, Cris Alfarano1, Danielle Dewar2, Zhen Lin2, Katerina Michalickova2, Andrew Willems2, Holly E. Sassi2, Peter Nielsen1, Karina Juhl Rasmussen1, Jens R. Andersen1, Lene E. Johansen1, Lykke H. Hansen1, Hans M. Jespersen1, Alexandre V. Podtelejnikov1, Eva Møller Nielsen1, Janne Crawford1, Vibeke Juul Poulsen1, Birgitte D. Sørensen1, Jesper Matthiesen1, Ronald C. Hendrickson1, Frank Gleeson1, Tony Pawson2, Michael F. Moran1, Daniel Durocher2, Matthias Mann1, Christopher W.V. Hogue2, Daniel Figeys1, Mike Tyers2
1MDS Proteomics, 251 Attwell Drive, Staermosegaardsvej 6, Toronto, Odense M, M9W 7H4, DK-5230, Canada, Denmark
2Programme in Molecular Biology and Cancer, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, 600 University Avenue, Toronto M5G 1X5, Canada

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