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    Proteomics profiling of interactome dynamics by colocalisation analysis (COLA).

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    Authors
    Mardakheh, F
    Sailem, H
    Kümper, S
    Tape, C
    McCully, R
    Paul, A
    Anjomani-Virmouni, S
    Jørgensen, Claus
    Poulogiannis, G
    Marshall, C
    Bakal, C
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    Affiliation
    Institute of Cancer Research, Division of Cancer Biology, 237 Fulham Road, London SW3 6JB
    Issue Date
    2016-11-08
    
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    Abstract
    Localisation and protein function are intimately linked in eukaryotes, as proteins are localised to specific compartments where they come into proximity of other functionally relevant proteins. Significant co-localisation of two proteins can therefore be indicative of their functional association. We here present COLA, a proteomics based strategy coupled with a bioinformatics framework to detect protein-protein co-localisations on a global scale. COLA reveals functional interactions by matching proteins with significant similarity in their subcellular localisation signatures. The rapid nature of COLA allows mapping of interactome dynamics across different conditions or treatments with high precision.
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    Proteomics profiling of interactome dynamics by colocalisation analysis (COLA). 2016, Mol Biosyst
    Journal
    Molecular bioSystems
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/620042
    DOI
    10.1039/c6mb00701e
    PubMed ID
    27824369
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1742-2051
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1039/c6mb00701e
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