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Data set for the proteomics analysis of the endomembrane system from the unicellular Entamoeba histolytica
Author(s) -
Doranda Perdomo,
Nawel Aït-Ammar,
Sylvie Syan,
Martin Sachse,
Gagan Deep Jhingan,
Nancy Guillén
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
data in brief
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.122
H-Index - 30
ISSN - 2352-3409
DOI - 10.1016/j.dib.2014.08.007
Subject(s) - entamoeba histolytica , endomembrane system , proteomics , biology , kegg , golgi apparatus , proteome , computational biology , secretion , microbiology and biotechnology , bioinformatics , biochemistry , gene , transcriptome , endoplasmic reticulum , gene expression
Entamoeba histolytica is the protozoan parasite agent of amebiasis, an infectious disease of the human intestine and liver. This parasite contact and kills human cells by an active process involving pathogenic factors. Cellular traffic and secretion activities are poorly characterized in E. histolytica. In this work, we took advantage of a wide proteomic analysis to search for principal components of the endomembrane system in E. histolytica. A total of 5683 peptides matching with 1531 proteins (FDR of 1%) were identified which corresponds to roughly 20% of the total amebic proteome. Bioinformatics investigations searching for domain homologies (Smart and InterProScan programs) and functional descriptions (KEGG and GO terms) allowed this data to be organized into distinct categories. This data represents the first in-depth proteomics analysis of subcellular compartments in E. histolytica and allows a detailed map of vesicle traffic components in an ancient single-cell organism that lacks a stereotypical ER and Golgi apparatus to be established. The data are related to [1].

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