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  1. Quantitative proteomics and network analysis of SSA1 and SSB1 deletion mutants reveals robustness of chaperone HSP70 network inSaccharomyces cerevisiae
  2. Computational phosphoproteomics: From identification to localization
  3. The Yeast La Related Protein Slf1p Is a Key Activator of Translation during the Oxidative Stress Response
  4. four gene classes for translational control of mRNA
  5. Analysis of Chaperone Network Throughput
  6. Puf3p induces translational repression of genes linked to oxidative stress
  7. Quantitative analysis of chaperone network throughput in budding yeast
  8. Addressing Statistical Biases in Nucleotide-Derived Protein Databases for Proteogenomic Search Strategies
  9. Prediction of Missed Proteolytic Cleavages for the Selection of Surrogate Peptides for Quantitative Proteomics
  10. Global absolute quantification of a proteome: Challenges in the deployment of a QconCAT strategy
  11. Identifying eIF4E-binding protein translationally-controlled transcripts reveals links to mRNAs bound by specific PUF proteins
  12. Investigating protein isoforms via proteomics: A feasibility study
  13. Computational Approaches to Peptide Identification via Tandem MS
  14. Improving sensitivity in proteome studies by analysis of false discovery rates for multiple search engines
  15. Upstream sequence elements direct post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression under stress conditions in yeast
  16. Global Translational Responses to Oxidative Stress Impact upon Multiple Levels of Protein Synthesis
  17. Global Gene Expression Profiling Reveals Widespread yet Distinctive Translational Responses to Different Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 2B-Targeting Stress Pathways
  18. Comparative bioinformatic analysis of complete proteomes and protein parameters for cross-species identification in proteomics
  19. A Functional Role for Protein Cavities in Domain:Domain Motions
  20. Detection of internal cavities in globular proteins
  21. Cavities and packing at protein interfaces
  22. Intramolecular cavities in globular proteins