Delineating signal transduction pathways in smooth muscle through focused proteomics |
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Authors: | Hagerty Laura Haystead Timothy A J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology, Duke University, C118 LSRC, Durham, NC 27710, USA. |
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Abstract: | This review will outline examples of the authors' focused proteomics approaches to studying signal transduction pathways in smooth muscle. By focusing the use of traditional proteomics techniques with hypothesis-driven selection methods, this approach efficiently addresses the identification of novel elements in a signal transduction pathway of interest. However, focused proteomics serves only as a starting point in the investigation of novel signaling proteins. While focused proteomics studies can suggest the involvement and general biochemical function of a protein in a signaling pathway, these findings must be further investigated and validated. Through the integrated use of focused proteomics with complementary approaches such as genetics, biochemistry and cell physiology, a complete and detailed mechanism of signal transduction can be determined. |
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