PXD013316 is an
original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.
Dataset Summary
Title | Cyclin-dependent-like kinase 5 is required for pain signalling in both human neurons and mouse models |
Description | CDKL5 Immunoprecipitation shows a role for Cdkl5 in controlling axonal outgrowth and nociception via interaction with CaMKIIα |
HostingRepository | PRIDE |
AnnounceDate | 2020-06-15 |
AnnouncementXML | Submission_2020-06-15_05:04:20.xml |
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ReviewLevel | Peer-reviewed dataset |
DatasetOrigin | Original dataset |
RepositorySupport | Unsupported dataset by repository |
PrimarySubmitter | Anja Freiwald |
SpeciesList | scientific name: Mus musculus (Mouse); NCBI TaxID: 10090; |
ModificationList | iodoacetamide derivatized residue |
Instrument | Q Exactive Plus |
Dataset History
Revision | Datetime | Status | ChangeLog Entry |
0 | 2019-04-01 00:54:19 | ID requested | |
⏵ 1 | 2020-06-15 05:04:21 | announced | |
2 | 2024-10-22 05:07:14 | announced | 2024-10-22: Updated project metadata. |
Publication List
Dataset with its publication pending |
Keyword List
curator keyword: Biological |
submitter keyword: Mus musculus, Brain, Cdkl5, |
Contact List
Ilaria Palmisano |
contact affiliation | Imperial College, Medicine, Level 3 Sherfield Building, Exhibition Road, SW7 2AZ London |
contact email | i.palmisano@imperial.ac.uk |
lab head | |
Anja Freiwald |
contact affiliation | IMB |
contact email | a.freiwald@imb.de |
dataset submitter | |
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Dataset FTP location
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Repository Record List
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- PRIDE
- PXD013316
- Label: PRIDE project
- Name: Cyclin-dependent-like kinase 5 is required for pain signalling in both human neurons and mouse models