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Extensive quantitative remodeling of the proteome between normal colon tissue and adenocarcinoma

In-depth proteomic analysis of microdissected colorectal cancer identifies extensive alterations in the cell-surface and nuclear proteomes between normal mucosa and adenocarcinoma, but observes strikingly little proteomic change between cancer and metastases.

Jacek R Wiśniewski, Paweł Ostasiewicz, Kamila Duś, Dorota F Zielińska, Florian Gnad & Matthias Mann

Molecular Systems Biology 8:611; doi:10.1038/msb.2012.44; published 11 September 2012

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Gene location and DNA density determine transcription factor distributions in Escherichia coli

The steady-state spatial distribution of the lac repressor transcription factor is found to depend on the location of the encoding gene and the compaction of the surrounding DNA. This has important implications for global gene regulation and genome organization.

Thomas E Kuhlman & Edward C Cox

Molecular Systems Biology 8:610; doi:10.1038/msb.2012.42; published 11 September 2012

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Global analysis of genome, transcriptome and proteome reveals the response to aneuploidy in human cells

Genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic profiles of human aneuploid cells reveal that mRNA levels increase with gene copy number, but protein levels are partially compensated. Aneuploid cells also exhibit common alterations in several pathways, including an activation of autophagy.

Silvia Stingele, Gabriele Stoehr, Karolina Peplowska, Jürgen Cox, Matthias Mann & Zuzana Storchova

Molecular Systems Biology 8:608; doi:10.1038/msb.2012.40; published 11 September 2012

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The changing privacy landscape in the era of big data

Eric E Schadt

Molecular Systems Biology 8:612; doi:10.1038/msb.2012.47; published 11 September 2012

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A feel for systems

Eberhard O Voit, Wendy C Newstetter & Melissa L Kemp

Molecular Systems Biology 8:609; doi:10.1038/msb.2012.41; published 11 September 2012

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