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Fly | 2010

Proteome profiling reveals tissue-specific protein expression in the male reproductive system of Drosophila melanogaster.

Masa-Toshi Yamamoto; Nobuaki Takemori

The reproductive systems of male and female Drosophila have been well studied genetically and cytologically because of the importance of meiotic mechanisms in understanding inheritance and speciation. Recently, there has been increasing interest in proteomics of Drosophila melanogaster, because detailed and comprehensive gene annotations have made it straightforward to identify proteins analyzed by mass spectrometry. We have applied proteomic analysis to the male reproductive system with the aim of understanding sperm maturation not only during the process of spermatogenesis, but also during the movement of sperm from the seminal vesicle through the male reproductive system and into the uterus following copulation. In this article, we will provide an overview of the principles of recent proteomic technologies and describe a few proteomic profiles of the male reproductive organs.


Physiological Genomics | 2007

Proteomics study of neuropathic and nonneuropathic dorsal root ganglia: altered protein regulation following segmental spinal nerve ligation injury

Naoka Komori; Nobuaki Takemori; Hee Kee Kim; Anil Seram Singh; Seon-Hee Hwang; Robert D. Foreman; Kyungsoon Chung; Jin Mo Chung; Hiroyuki Matsumoto


Proteomics Clinical Applications | 2008

Proteome profiling of vitreoretinal diseases by cluster analysis

Tomomi Shitama; Hideyuki Hayashi; Sumiyo Noge; Eiichi Uchio; Kenji Oshima; Hisao Haniu; Nobuaki Takemori; Naoka Komori; Hiroyuki Matsumoto


Proteomics | 2007

Circadian proteomics of the mouse retina

Takahiro Tsuji; Tsuyoshi Hirota; Nobuaki Takemori; Naoka Komori; Hikari Yoshitane; Masafumi Fukuda; Hiroyuki Matsumoto; Yoshitaka Fukada


Proteomics | 2006

Proteomic trajectory mapping of biological transformation: Application to developmental mouse retina

Hisao Haniu; Naoka Komori; Nobuaki Takemori; Anil Singh; John D. Ash; Hiroyuki Matsumoto


Electrophoresis | 2006

Highly sensitive multistage mass spectrometry enables small-scale analysis of protein glycosylation from two-dimensional polyacrylamide gels

Nobuaki Takemori; Naoka Komori; Hiroyuki Matsumoto


Proteomics | 2007

Novel eye‐specific calmodulin methylation characterized by protein mapping in Drosophila melanogaster

Nobuaki Takemori; Naoka Komori; James N. Thompson; Masa Toshi Yamamoto; Hiroyuki Matsumoto


Archive | 2009

MS Analysis of Protein Glycosylation

Nobuaki Takemori; Naoka Komori; Hiroyuki Matsumoto


Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan | 2006

Classification of proteomic trajectories of retinal proteins in mice during postnatal development

Hisao Haniu; Singh Anil; Nobuaki Takemori; Naoka Komori; Shozo Koyama; Hiroyuki Matsumoto


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Molecular Pathways in Developmental Mouse Retina Revealed by Proteomic Trajectory Mapping and Data Mining

Hiroyuki Matsumoto; Hisao Haniu; Nobuaki Takemori; Anil Seram Singh; Naoka Komori

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Hiroyuki Matsumoto

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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Naoka Komori

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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Anil Seram Singh

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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Masa Toshi Yamamoto

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Kyoto Institute of Technology

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