Quantitative proteomic analysis of induced pluripotent stem cells derived from a human Huntington's disease patient
Chae JI, Kim DW, Lee N, Jeon YJ, Jeon I, Kwon J, Kim J, Soh Y, Lee DS, Seo KS, Choi NJ, Park BC, Kang SH, Ryu J, Oh SH, Shin DA, Lee DR, Tae J, Park IH, Daley GQ, Song J. Quantitative proteomic analysis of induced pluripotent stem cells derived from a human Huntington's disease patient. Biochemical Journal 2012, 446: 359-371. PMID: 22694310, DOI: 10.1042/bj20111495.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHD-iPSCsProteomic analysisCellular disease-modelling systemsHD-iPSCComparative proteomic analysisQuantitative proteomic analysisStress-related proteinsDifferent biological processesP53-mediated apoptotic pathwayInduced pluripotent stem cellsOxidative stress-related proteinsExpression of cytoskeletonPluripotent stem cellsDisease model systemsOxidative stressPrx familyProteomic profilesUndifferentiated stageBiological processesApoptotic pathwayNeuronal differentiationCell deathNeurodegenerative genetic disorderNeurodegeneration mechanismsProtein