Updated project metadata. Lymph node metastasis is one of the main causes for the low survival rate of gastric cancer patients. Exploring key proteins players in the progression of gastric adenocarcinoma (GAC) may provide new prognostic parkers and therapeutic strategies. we applied proteomic analysis to compare tumor tissues from GAC patients with or without lymph node metastasis, and captured unique molecular features of GAC patients with LNM. Analysis of the phosphoproteome provided a snapshot of abnormal phosphorylation signaling pathways and abnormal kinases activities. Furthermore, we found that TNXB and SPON1, two ECM proteins are associated with LNM status in GAC patients. Thus, our study suggests a number of proteins and kinases that has the potential to serve as prognosis markers to predict patient outcome.