| Literature DB >> 26484360 |
Tao Zhou1, Yueshuai Guo1, Zuomin Zhou1, Xuejiang Guo1, Jiahao Sha1.
Abstract
The genome sequence of rhesus macaque is a draft version with many errors and is lack of Y chromosome annotation. In the present dataset, we reanalyzed the previously published macaque testis proteome. We searched for refined protein sequences, potential Y chromosome proteins and transcripts predicted proteins in addition to the latest Ensembl protein sequences of macaque. A total of 74,433 peptides corresponding to 9247 protein groups were identified, and the data are supplied in this paper. The updated version of macaque testis proteome provided evidences for predicted genes or transcripts at the peptide level. It can be used for further in-depth proteogenomic annotation of macaque genome and is useful for studying the mechanisms of macaque spermatogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: Reanalysis; Rhesus macaque; Tandem mass spectrometry; Testis; Y chromosome
Year: 2015 PMID: 26484360 PMCID: PMC4573093 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2015.08.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Fig. 1Summary of the updated macaque testis proteome. (A) Comparison of identified peptides between the present dataset with previous study. (B) Distribution of novel identified peptides in different sequence databases.
| Subject area | Biology |
|---|---|
| More specific subject area | Reproductive biology |
| Type of data | Table |
| How data was acquired | Mass spectroscopy, LTQ Orbitrap Velos (ThermoFinnigan, San Jose, CA) |
| Data format | Analyzed |
| Experimental factors | Protein samples were reduced with 5 mM DTT, alkylated with 14 mM IAA, and digested using sequencing grade trypsin. |
| Experimental features | Digested peptides were separated using an ion exchange column prior to HPLC–MS/MS with subsequent data analysis of protein identification. |
| Data source location | Nanjing, China |
| Data accessibility | The data are with this paper. |