Systems Biology
Role of RNA polymerase III through proteomics
Roza Szatkowska, Manuel Garcia-Albornoz,*, Katarzyna Roszkowska, Stephen W. Holman, Emil Furmanek, Simon J. Hubbard, Robert J. Beynon and Malgorzata Adamczyk (2019) Glycolytic flux in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is dependent on RNA polymerase III and its negative regulator Maf1 [PUBMED] [PDF] [Abstract...]
The biggest absolute quantification study ever! A tale of 100 QconCATs for nearly 2,000 proteins
Lawless C, Holman SW, Brownridge P, Lanthaler K, Harman VM, Watkins R, Hammond DE, Miller RL, Sims PF, Grant CM, Eyers CE, Beynon RJ, Hubbard SJ. (2016) Direct and Absolute Quantification of over 1800 Yeast Proteins via Selected Reaction Monitoring. [Abstract...]
Chaperone networks in yeast
Jarnuczak, A., Eyers, C. E., Schwartz, J.-M., Grant, C.M. & Hubbard, S. J. (2015) Quantitative proteomics and network analysis of SSA1 and SSB1 deletion mutants reveals robustness of chaperone HSP70 network in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [PUBMED][PDF] [Abstract...]
Quantitative proteomics in systems biology
Firczuk, H., Kannambath, S; Pahle, J; Claydon, Amy; Beynon, Robert, Duncan, John; Westerhoff, Hans; Mendes, Pedro & McCarthy, John (2013) An in vivo control map for the eukaryotic mRNA translation machinery. [PDF] [PUBMED] [Abstract...]
Who's got the biggest workload? Analysis of chaperone abundance and workload
Brownridge P, Lawless C, Payapilly AB, Lanthaler K, Holman SW, Harman VM, Grant CM, Beynon RJ, Hubbard SJ. Quantitative analysis of chaperone network throughput in budding yeast (2012). [PUBMED][PDF] [Abstract...]