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Bernhard Kuster
Researcher at Technische Universität München
Publications - 310
Citations - 37543
Bernhard Kuster is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteome & Proteomics. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 277 publications receiving 31872 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernhard Kuster include GlaxoSmithKline & German Cancer Research Center.
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Functional organization of the yeast proteome by systematic analysis of protein complexes
Anne-Claude Gavin,Markus Bösche,Roland Krause,Paola Grandi,Martina Marzioch,Andreas Bauer,Jörg Schultz,Jens Rick,Anne-Marie Michon,Cristina-Maria Cruciat,Marita Remor,Christian Höfert,Malgorzata Schelder,Miro Brajenovic,Heinz Ruffner,Alejandro Merino,Karin Klein,Manuela Hudak,David Dickson,Tatjana Rudi,Volker Gnau,Angela Bauch,Sonja Bastuck,Bettina Huhse,Christina Leutwein,Marie-Anne Heurtier,Richard R. Copley,Angela Edelmann,Erich Querfurth,Vladimir Rybin,Gerard Drewes,Manfred Raida,Tewis Bouwmeester,Peer Bork,Bertrand Séraphin,Bernhard Kuster,Gitte Neubauer,Giulio Superti-Furga +37 more
TL;DR: The analysis provides an outline of the eukaryotic proteome as a network of protein complexes at a level of organization beyond binary interactions, which contains fundamental biological information and offers the context for a more reasoned and informed approach to drug discovery.
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Proteome survey reveals modularity of the yeast cell machinery
Anne-Claude Gavin,Patrick Aloy,Paola Grandi,Roland Krause,Markus Boesche,Martina Marzioch,Christina Rau,Lars Juhl Jensen,Sonja Bastuck,Birgit Dümpelfeld,Angela Edelmann,Marie-Anne Heurtier,Verena Hoffman,Christian Hoefert,Karin Klein,Manuela Hudak,Anne-Marie Michon,Malgorzata Schelder,Markus Schirle,Marita Remor,Tatjana Rudi,Sean D. Hooper,Andreas Bauer,Tewis Bouwmeester,Georg Casari,Gerard Drewes,Gitte Neubauer,Jens Rick,Bernhard Kuster,Peer Bork,Robert B. Russell,Giulio Superti-Furga +31 more
TL;DR: This study reports the first genome-wide screen for complexes in an organism, budding yeast, using affinity purification and mass spectrometry and provides the largest collection of physically determined eukaryotic cellular machines so far and a platform for biological data integration and modelling.
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Quantitative mass spectrometry in proteomics: a critical review
TL;DR: This review critically examine the more commonly used quantitative mass spectrometry methods for their individual merits and discusses challenges in arriving at meaningful interpretations of quantitative proteomic data.
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Mass-spectrometry-based draft of the human proteome
Mathias Wilhelm,Judith Schlegl,Hannes Hahne,Amin Moghaddas Gholami,Marcus Lieberenz,Mikhail M. Savitski,Emanuel Ziegler,Lars Butzmann,Siegfried Gessulat,Harald Marx,Toby Mathieson,Simone Lemeer,Karsten Schnatbaum,Ulf Reimer,Holger Wenschuh,Martin Mollenhauer,Julia Slotta-Huspenina,Joos-Hendrik Boese,Marcus Bantscheff,Anja Gerstmair,Franz Faerber,Bernhard Kuster +21 more
TL;DR: A mass-spectrometry-based draft of the human proteome and a public, high-performance, in-memory database for real-time analysis of terabytes of big data, called ProteomicsDB are presented, which enables navigation of proteomes, provides biological insight and fosters the development of proteomic technology.
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Quantitative chemical proteomics reveals mechanisms of action of clinical ABL kinase inhibitors
Marcus Bantscheff,Dirk Eberhard,Yann Abraham,Sonja Bastuck,Markus Boesche,Scott Hobson,Toby Mathieson,Jessica Perrin,Manfred Raida,Christina Rau,Valerie Reader,Gavain Sweetman,Andreas Bauer,Tewis Bouwmeester,Carsten Hopf,Ulrich Kruse,Gitte Neubauer,Nigel Ramsden,Jens Rick,Bernhard Kuster,Gerard Drewes +20 more
TL;DR: Quantitative profiling of the drugs Imatinib, dasatinib and bosutinib in K562 cells confirms known targets including ABL and SRC family kinases and identifies the receptor tyrosine kinase DDR1 and the oxidoreductase NQO2 as novel targets of imatinib.