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Human quantitative proteomics—take a look at these recent articles published in Molecular Systems Biology:

Deep proteome and transcriptome mapping of a human cancer cell line.
Nagarjuna Nagaraj, Matthias Mann and colleagues | Mol Sys Biol 7:548

The quantitative proteome of a human cell line
Martin Beck, Ruedi Aebersold and colleagues. | Mol Sys Biol 7:549

The quantitative proteomes of human-induced pluripotent stem cells and embryonic stem cells
Javier Munoz, Albert J R Heck and colleagues | Mol Sys Biol 7:550

 

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Differential network biology

Protein and genetic interaction maps have typically been generated under a single condition, providing a static view of the interactome. Recent studies employing differential analysis, however, have revealed that widespread re-wiring of the interactome underlies key biological responses.

Trey Ideker & Nevan J Krogan

Molecular Systems Biology 8:565; doi:10.1038/msb.2011.99; published 17 January 2012

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Widespread translational control contributes to the regulation of Arabidopsis photomorphogenesis

Environmental light regulates and optimizes plant growth and development. Genomic profiling of polysome-associated mRNA reveals that light stimulates dramatic changes in translational regulation, which contribute more to light-induced gene expression changes than transcriptional regulation.

Ming-Jung Liu, Szu-Hsien Wu, Ho-Ming Chen & Shu-Hsing Wu

Molecular Systems Biology 8:566; doi:10.1038/msb.2011.97; published 17 January 2012

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Bistability in feedback circuits as a byproduct of evolution of evolvability

Simulations of the evolution of simple gene regulatory networks reveal that fluctuating environmental selection can lead to the emergence of bistability under certain conditions where fluctuation and mutational rates are in tune.

Hiroyuki Kuwahara & Orkun S Soyer

Molecular Systems Biology 8:564; doi:10.1038/msb.2011.98; published 17 January 2012

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