Data in Brief (Feb 2018)

Data-independent proteome profile of Mycoplasma gallisepticum under normal conditions and heat stress

  • Ivan Butenko,
  • Olga Pobeguts,
  • Daria Matyushkina,
  • Sergey Kovalchuk,
  • Nickolay Anikanov,
  • Gleb Fisunov,
  • Vadim Govorun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
pp. 700 – 704

Abstract

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The data reported is a large-scale untargeted proteome profile for Mycoplasma gallisepticum – a model organism for studying both regulation in genome-reduced bacteria and intracellular infection (Mazin et al., 2014) [1,2]. While seminal whole-proteome studies were performed on Mycoplasma genitalium [3] and a few proteome datasets are available for Mycoplasma pneumoniae, no data-independent (DIA) proteome profiling has been published for bacteria of Mycoplasma genus. Since DIA-based proteome profiling allows to extract evidence on presence and quantity of any protein of interest in a post-acquisition manner and the data presented is describing a model which is suitable to study both proteome regulation in general and details of mycoplasma infection process [4], the proteome profiling data presented here is of value for deep annotation. The data was deposited to the PRIDE repository (PXD008198).