PXD032948 is an
original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.
Dataset Summary
Title | The signalling architecture of skeletal muscle insulin resistance |
Description | Insulin resistance, the defective regulation of glucose metabolism by insulin, increases the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It is not yet known how insulin resistance remodels signalling networks in human tissues. Here, we define the signalling architecture of insulin resistance in skeletal muscle. We measured phenotypes and phosphoproteomes of insulin resistant and insulin sensitive subjects as they responded to exercise and an insulin infusion, quantifying more than 26,000 phosphosites in 114 skeletal muscle biopsies. Incorporating a temporal component to personalised phosphoproteomics identified signalling linked with the range of insulin sensitivity across the participants. |
HostingRepository | PRIDE |
AnnounceDate | 2024-11-23 |
AnnouncementXML | Submission_2024-11-23_00:15:20.984.xml |
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ReviewLevel | Peer-reviewed dataset |
DatasetOrigin | Original dataset |
RepositorySupport | Unsupported dataset by repository |
PrimarySubmitter | Sean Humphrey |
SpeciesList | scientific name: Homo sapiens (Human); NCBI TaxID: 9606; |
ModificationList | phosphorylated residue |
Instrument | Q Exactive |
Dataset History
Revision | Datetime | Status | ChangeLog Entry |
0 | 2022-04-02 14:19:12 | ID requested | |
⏵ 1 | 2024-11-23 00:15:21 | announced | |
Publication List
Keyword List
submitter keyword: insulin resistance, proteomics, post-translational modification, mass spectrometry, exercise, skeletal muscle, signal transduction, phosphorylation, phosphoproteomics,human |
Contact List
Sean Humphrey |
contact affiliation | The University of Sydney, Australia |
contact email | sean.j.humphrey@gmail.com |
lab head | |
Sean Humphrey |
contact affiliation | Murdoch Children's Research Institute |
contact email | sean.j.humphrey@gmail.com |
dataset submitter | |
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- PXD032948
- Label: PRIDE project
- Name: The signalling architecture of skeletal muscle insulin resistance