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#823 New Term Request: Pulse SILAC

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2017-02-22
2016-10-24
Rob Nash
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Hi,

I would like to request a new assay term for use at the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD).

editor preferred term: pulse stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture
alternative terms: pulse SILAC; pulsed SILAC; dynamic SILAC
textual definition: A mass spectrometry-based technique that detects differences in protein abundance using samples that have been metabolically labeled in vivo with a stable non-radioactive heavy isotope containing amino acid for a short period of time. After diluting the pulsed cells into growth media without label, high resolution mass spectrometry-based proteomics is used to analyze the time-dependent decay and determine protein stability
definition source for the textual definition: Schwanhausser et al., 2009 (PMID: 19053139); Frolich et al. 2009 (PMID: 18954100);
term editor: Rob Nash

Thanks,
Rob

Discussion

  • bjoernpeters

    bjoernpeters - 2016-10-31
    • assigned_to: bjoernpeters
     
  • bjoernpeters

    bjoernpeters - 2016-10-31
    • labels: --> assay
     
  • Rob Nash

    Rob Nash - 2017-02-15

    Hi,

    Noticed that this term may not yet have been added? Please let me know if I missed something.

    Cheers,
    Rob

     
  • bjoernpeters

    bjoernpeters - 2017-02-20

    Reworded definition: An assay that detects differences in protein abundance using samples that have been metabolically labeled in vivo with a stable non-radioactive heavy isotope containing amino acid for a short period of time. After diluting the pulsed cells into growth media without label, high resolution mass spectrometry-based proteomics is used to analyze the time-dependent decay and determine protein stability.

     
  • James A. Overton

    • status: open --> closed
     
  • James A. Overton

    This term was added as OBI_0002132 in commit 4091, and will be included in the next release.

     
  • Rob Nash

    Rob Nash - 2017-02-22

    Thanks again!
    Rob

     

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