Data in Brief (Dec 2022)
Comprehensive data and workflow for mapping global proteome and post-translational modifications in Indian Major Carp, Labeo rohita
Abstract
We present the data for the global proteome and post-translational modification mapping of Labeo rohita (Rohu) which consists of mass-spectrometric (MS) data for 8498 proteins at 1% false discovery rate, which constitutes 26% of the total protein-coding sequences in Rohu. This data consists of deep proteomics of 17 normal tissues including eye, spinal cord, brain, male gonad, female gonad, gill, air bladder, gall bladder, gut, liver, heart, kidney, skin, scales, muscle, fin, spleen, as well as blood plasma and embryo of Rohu. The data from SRM-based targeted analysis to validate the presence of few key proteins is also included. Global post translational modification-based analysis (global PTM) was also performed in the studied tissues and its background data is also publicly accessible. This data and the web-based proteome map may aid applied and basic research endeavors in aquaculture to meet the food demands and nutritional security challenges of an increasing world population. The data here is related to the research article “Organ-based proteome and post-translational modification profiling of a widely cultivated tropical water fish, Labeo rohita” in the Journal of Proteome Research [1].