The overall goal of the Proteomics Initiative is to use mass spectrometry based proteomicmethods to expand the current migration knowledge database by examining phosphorylation site utilization ofproteins that regulate cell motility, by further developing methods for measuring differential phosphorylation ofthose proteins, and by using quantitative methods to assess positional and kinetic variation in phosphorylationsite utilization in migration-related proteins. In addition, the Initiative will extend these proteomic methods toprovide positional cartography of the proteins present in protein complexes formed by known migration-relatedproteins and protein products of novel migration genes identified in the unbiased screens of the GeneDiscovery Initiative. These goals are enabled by several pivotal developments in technology, analysis, andmethodology carried out during the first phase of funding. The Initiative focuses on two inter-related themes: 1.Phosphoproteomics of migration related proteins and 2. Positional proteomics of migration-related proteincomplexes and their phoshorylations.
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