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Blood, Vol. 108, Issue 3, 791-801, August 1, 2006

In-depth analysis of the membrane and cytosolic proteome of red blood cells
Blood Pasini et al.
108: 791
Supplemental materials for: Pasini et al, Vol 108, Issue 3, 791-801
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Table S1. Color-coded summary of all membrane proteins found and validated (XLS, 117 KB)
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The color codes reflect the statistics: proteins found in 4 runs or more are marked in green; those found in fewer than 4 runs, in tan; and those found in only 1 run, in blue. Proteins in violet are detected in fewer than 4 runs, but their presence in RBCs is confirmed by the literature. Proteins in orange are attributed by databases to other blood cells or endothelial cells, and proteins in yellow are most likely a contamination from the plasma.
- Table S2. Color-coded summary of the validated isoforms of soluble proteins (XLS, 90 KB)
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Blue indicates the protein for which unique peptides specific to a certain isoform could be detected.
- Table S3. Color-coded summary of all the soluble proteins found and validated (XLS, 18.5 KB)
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Proteins that are found both in the 3 most intense ions method and in the 5 mass ranges method are shown with no color, whereas proteins that are found only in the 3 most intense ions method are reported in yellow and those found in only the 5 mass ranges method are reported in olive green.
- Table S4. Color-coded summary of soluble proteins with unexpected MWs (XLS, 16.5 KB)
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Suspicious proteins detected at their MW in the gel are shown in pink; proteins detected at a lower MW, indicating degradation, are shown in blue; and proteins that are found at a higher MW in bands where ubiquitin is also found are not colored.
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