| Literature DB >> 28153913 |
Sung Yun Jung1,2, Jong Min Choi3,2, Maxime W C Rousseaux4, Anna Malovannaya3,2, Jean J Kim5, Joachim Kutzera6, Yi Wang3,2, Yin Huang7, Weimin Zhu7, Suman Maity8, Huda Yahya Zoghbi4,9, Jun Qin1,2,7.
Abstract
Here, we present a mouse brain protein atlas that covers 17 surgically distinct neuroanatomical regions of the adult mouse brain, each less than 1 mm3 in size. The protein expression levels are determined for 6,500 to 7,500 gene protein products from each region and over 12,000 gene protein products for the entire brain, documenting the physiological repertoire of mouse brain proteins in an anatomically resolved and comprehensive manner. We explored the utility of our spatially defined protein profiling methods in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease. We compared the proteome from a vulnerable region (substantia nigra pars compacta) of wild type and parkinsonian mice with that of an adjacent, less vulnerable, region (ventral tegmental area) and identified several proteins that exhibited both spatiotemporal- and genotype-restricted changes. We validated the most robustly altered proteins using an alternative profiling method and found that these modifications may highlight potential new pathways for future studies. This proteomic atlas is a valuable resource that offers a practical framework for investigating the molecular intricacies of normal brain function as well as regional vulnerability in neurological diseases. All of the mouse regional proteome profiling data are published on line at http://mbpa.bprc.ac.cn/.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28153913 PMCID: PMC5383780 DOI: 10.1074/mcp.M116.061440
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Proteomics ISSN: 1535-9476 Impact factor: 5.911