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Data in Brief

Volume 41, April 2022, 107843
Data in Brief

Data Article
Proteome data of neuroblastoma cells overexpressing Neuroglobin

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Abstract

In this article, we present data on the proteome of human neuroblastoma cells stably overexpressing Neuroglobin (NGB). The neuroprotective role of NGB is clearly established, nevertheless the related mechanistic processes, which are dependent on NGB overexpression, are not known. To address this question, we performed shotgun label-free quantification (LFQ) proteomics using an SH-SY5Y cell model of neuroblastoma that overexpresses an NGB-FLAG construct, and wild type cells transfected with an empty vector as control (CTRL). The proteomes from six biological samples per condition were digested using the S-Trap sample preparation followed by LC-MS/MS analysis with a LTQ-Orbitrap XL mass spectrometer. The quantitative analysis was performed using the LFQ algorithm of MaxQuant, leading to 1654 correctly quantified proteins over 2580 identified proteins. Finally, the statistic comparison of the two analyzed groups within Perseus platform identified 178 differential proteins (107 up- and 71 down-regulated). In addition, multivariate statistical analysis was carried out using MetaboAnalyst 5.0 software. MS proteomics data are available via ProteomeXchange with the dataset identifier PXD029012.

Keywords

Proteomics
Neuroglobin
Label-free quantification
LC-MS/MS
S-Trap
MaxQuant
Perseus
MetaboAnalyst

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