News ArticlesENO1 - a master of versatilityEnolase 1 (ENO1), or alpha enolase, is a glycolytic enzyme with a highly interesting subcellular localization profile. In the subcellular section of the Human Protein Atlas, it is apparent that alpha enolase can be found both in the cytosol, at the plasma membrane and in the nucleus, making it one of thousands of multi-localizing proteins...Read more The version 23 of the Human Protein Atlas with updated genome assembly and a new Interaction sectionA new version 23 of the open access Human Protein Atlas has been launched today...Read more Identification of a potential plasma biomarker for Venous thromboembolismIn a recent publication in Nature communications proteomics profiling was used in an attempt to identify novel biomarkers that are associated with acute Venous thromboembolism (VTE) and linked to disease pathogenesis and risk. A case-control study derived from the VEBIOUS cohort identified the gene CFHR5 as a potentially promising VTE-associated plasma biomarker...Read more Empowering breast cancer proteomics with genomicsIn the latest Proteins in Proximity podcast from Olink, Jochen Schwenk, professor at KTH/ Scilifelab is interviewed about his career, scientific background, and how genetics can empower proteomics in his field of translational proteomics...Read more |