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Gil Bona, Ana ; Parra Giraldo, Claudia Marcela ; Hernaez, Maria Luisa ; Reales Calderón, José Antonio ; Solis, Norma V. ; Filler, Scott G. ; Monteoliva Díaz, Lucía ; Gil, Concha | Elsevier | 2015-09-08The ability to switch from yeast to hyphal growth is essential for virulence in Candida albicans. The cell surface is the initial point of contact between the fungus and the host. In this work, a free-gel proteomic strategy based on tryptic dige[...]texto impreso
Navarro, Pedro ; Trevisan Herraz, Marco ; Bonzon Kulichenko, Elena ; Núñez, Estefanía ; Martínez Acedo, Pablo ; Pérez Hernández, Daniel ; Jorge, Inmaculada ; Mesa, Raquel ; Calvo, Enrique ; Carrascal, Montserrat ; Hernaez, Maria Luisa ; García, Fernando ; Bárcena, José Antonio ; Ashman, Keith ; Abian, J. ; Gil, Concha ; Redondo, Juan Miguel ; Vázquez, Jesús | American Chemical Society | 2014-01-31The combination of stable isotope labeling (SIL) with mass spectrometry (MS) allows comparison of the abundance of thousands of proteins in complex mixtures. However, interpretation of the large data sets generated by these techniques remains a [...]texto impreso
Clemente, Luis Felipe ; Hernaez, Maria Luisa ; Ramos-Fernández, Antonio ; Ligero, Gertrudis ; Gil, Concha ; Corrales, Fernando José ; Marcilla, Miguel | American Chemical Society | 2018-07-05Currently, 14% of the human proteome is made up of proteins whose existence is not confirmed by mass spectrometry. We performed a proteomic profiling of human mesenchymal stem cells derived from adipose tissue or umbilical cord (PRIDE accession [...]texto impreso
Faria Oliveira, Fábio ; Carvalho, Joana ; Belmiro, Celso LR ; Martinez Gomariz, Montserrat ; Hernaez, Maria Luisa ; Pavão, Mauro ; Gil, Concha ; Lucas, Cândida ; Ferreira, Célia | BioMed Central | 2014BACKGROUND In a multicellular organism, the extracellular matrix (ECM) provides a cell-supporting scaffold and helps maintaining the biophysical integrity of tissues and organs. At the same time it plays crucial roles in cellular communication [...]texto impreso
Mascaraque, Victoria ; Hernaez, Maria Luisa ; Jiménez-Sánchez, María ; Hansen, Rasmus ; Gil, Concha ; Martín, Humberto ; Cid, Víctor J. ; Molina, María | 2013-03The cell wall integrity (CWI) pathway of the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been thoroughly studied as a paradigm of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. It consists of a classic MAPK module comprising the Bck1 MAPK [...]texto impreso
Segura, Víctor ; Medina-Aunon, J. A. ; Mora, Maria I. ; Martínez-Bartolomé, S. ; Abian, Joaquín ; Aloria, Kerman ; Antúnez, Oreto ; Arizmendi, J. M. ; Azkargorta, Mikel ; Barceló Batllori, Silvia ; Beaskoetxea, Jabier ; Bech Serra, Joan J ; Blanco, F. ; Monteiro, Mariana B. ; Cáceres, David ; Canals, F. ; Carrascal, Monserrat ; Casal, J. Ignacio ; Clemente, Felipe ; Colomé, Nuria ; Dasilva, Noelia ; Díaz, Paula ; Elortza, F. ; Fernández Puente, Patricia ; Fuentes, M. ; Gallardo, Oscar ; Gharbi, S. I. ; Gil, Concha ; González-Tejedo, C. ; Hernaez, Maria Luisa ; Lombardía, Manuel ; Lopez Lucendo, Maria ; Marcilla, Miguel ; Mato, J. M. ; Mendes, Marta ; Oliveira, Eliandre ; Orera, Irene ; Pascual Montano, Alberto ; Prieto, Gorka ; Ruiz Romero, Cristina ; Sánchez del Pino, M. M. ; Tabas Madrid, Daniel ; Valero, Maria L. ; Vialás, Vital ; Villanueva, Joan ; Albar, J. P. ; Corrales, F. J. | American Chemical Society | 2013-10-21The Spanish team of the Human Proteome Project (SpHPP) marked the annotation of Chr16 and data analysis as one of its priorities. Precise annotation of Chromosome 16 proteins according to C-HPP criteria is presented. Moreover, Human Body Map 2.0[...]