Integration of Thermal Proteome Profiling with phosphoproteomic and transcriptomic data via mechanistic network models decodes the molecular response to PARP inhibition
Mira L Burtscher,
Stephan Gade,
Martin Garrido-Rodriguez
et al.
Abstract:The deregulation of complex diseases often spans multiple molecular processes. A multimodal functional characterization of these processes can shed light on the disease mechanisms and the effect of drugs. Thermal Proteome Profiling (TPP) is a mass-spectrometry based technique assessing changes in thermal protein stability that can serve as proxies of functional changes of the proteome. These unique insights of TPP can complement those obtained by other omics technologies. Here, we show how TPP can be integrate… Show more
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