Genome Biology

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The subcellular localization of the mammalian proteome comes a fraction closer

Jeremy C Simpson* and Rainer Pepperkok

Genome Biology 2006, 7:222 doi:10.1186/gb-2006-7-6-222

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Towards defining the nuclear proteome

J Lynn Fink, Seetha Karunaratne, Amit Mittal, Donald M Gardiner, Nicholas Hamilton, Donna Mahony, Chikatoshi Kai, Harukazu Suzuki, Yosihide Hayashizaki, Rohan D Teasdale Genome Biology 2008, 9:R15 (23 January 2008)

Direct evidence is reported for 2,568 mammalian proteins within the nuclear proteome, consisting of at least 14% of the entire proteome.

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ngLOC: an n-gram-based Bayesian method for estimating the subcellular proteomes of eukaryotes

Brian R King, Chittibabu Guda Genome Biology 2007, 8:R68 (1 May 2007)

ngLOC is an n-gram-based Bayesian classification method that can predict the localization of a protein sequence over ten distinct subcellular organelles.