Yamamoto, M-T., Watanabe, M., Nagai, Y., Daicho, H., Ueda, M., Yamamoto, S., and N. Takemori
Drosophila Genetic Resource Center, Kyoto Institute of Technology
Saga Ippongi-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto 616-8354, Japan
Drosophila Proteome
Atlas originally constructed by Matsumoto et al., (2007), and opened to
the public at both University of Oklahoma and Drosophila Genetic
Resource Center (DGRC), Kyoto Institute of Technology. The Drosophila protein database
provides protein maps displayed on two-dimensional (2D) gel
electrophoresis. Protein was identified by peptide mass fingerprinting
followed by the confirmation by MS/MS. The 2D gel electrophoresis
renders a map of proteins that exist in the sample of interest with
rich information on proteome, including post-translational modification
and the comparative quantities of expressed proteins. We are now
extending proteome studies to the reproductive system in both males and
females, and also in the course of fertilization (Takemori and
Yamamoto, 2009). These new data sets will be uploaded and opened in
turns from July 2009. We are pleased to release a new version of Drosophila Proteome Atlas with a
new Altas Viewer, with which protein map and corresponding protein
information can be viewed more easily and all proteins we analyzed are
linked to FlyBase. The original sets of data previously announced on
the brain and compound eyes will also be released with the new viewer.
This database surely provide numerous information on Drosophila proteome dynamics when
it comes to understanding biological functions of various proteins in
the tissues and organs concerning the reproductive system in the
process of gamete formation, maturation, storage, and fertilization. It
is our hope that the 2D gel protein profiles and proteomics information
will add a new phase to research projects, protein processing and RNAi
transgenes, for example, and accelerate their progress.
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by a grant from
Grants-in-Aid for Publication of Scientific Research Results to MTY.