Variation and genetic control of protein abundance in humans
Linfeng Wu,
Sophie I. Candille,
Yoonha Choi,
Dan Xie,
Lihua Jiang,
Jennifer Li-Pook-Than,
Hua Tang () and
Michael Snyder ()
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Linfeng Wu: Stanford University School of Medicine
Sophie I. Candille: Stanford University School of Medicine
Yoonha Choi: Stanford University School of Medicine
Dan Xie: Stanford University School of Medicine
Lihua Jiang: Stanford University School of Medicine
Jennifer Li-Pook-Than: Stanford University School of Medicine
Hua Tang: Stanford University School of Medicine
Michael Snyder: Stanford University School of Medicine
Nature, 2013, vol. 499, issue 7456, 79-82
Abstract:
A large-scale analysis of variation in human protein levels between individuals is performed using mass-spectrometry-based proteomic technology, and a number of protein quantitative trait loci are identified; over 5% of proteins vary by more than 1.5-fold in their expression levels between individuals, and this variation is not always linked to RNA level.
Date: 2013
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