Fig. 7: Proteins of a complex have similar turnover rates. | Communications Chemistry

Fig. 7: Proteins of a complex have similar turnover rates.

From: Quantifying label enrichment from two mass isotopomers increases proteome coverage for in vivo protein turnover using heavy water metabolic labeling

Fig. 7

Turnover rates of proteins in protein complexes obtained from Gene Ontology and CORUM databases. x-axis is the base-10 logarithm of the protein turnover rates. Shown are the boxplots of turnover rates of proteins for each complex. Each box comprises turnover rates between the 25th and 75th percentiles of the complex proteins. The vertical bar in each box is the median turnover rate of the proteins in the corresponding complex. The blue dot in each box is the mean turnover rate of the proteins in the complex. The horizontal blue line indicates the standard error of the mean. The dashed vertical line is the median protein turnover rate in the liver sample. COPI coatomer complex, ATP adenosine triphosphate, ER endoplasmatic reticulum, rRNP ribosomal ribonucleoprotein, COP9 Constitutive photomorphogenesis 9. 1—complexes obtained from the Gene Ontology database (cellular component). 2—complexes obtained from the CORUM database.

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