Gene description for ACSS1 |
Gene name |
acyl-CoA synthetase short chain family member 1 |
Gene symbol |
ACSS1 |
Other names/aliases |
ACAS2L ACECS1 AceCS2L |
Species |
Homo sapiens |
Experiment description of studies that identified ACSS1 in Colorectal cancer cells |
1
|
Experiment ID | 303 |
Identified molecule | mrna
|
Extracellular vesicle type | Microvesicles |
MISEV | EVs |
Identification method | Microarray [Illumina]
|
PubMed ID |
19930720
|
Organism | Homo sapiens |
Experiment description | Colorectal cancer cell-derived microvesicles are enriched in cell cycle-related mRNAs that promote proliferation of endothelial cells |
Authors | Hong BS, Cho JH, Kim H, Choi EJ, Rho S, Kim J, Kim JH, Choi DS, Kim YK, Hwang D, Gho YS |
Journal name |
BMC Genomics
|
Publication year | 2009 |
Sample | Colorectal cancer cells |
Sample name | SW480 |
Isolation/purification methods | Differential centrifugation Ultrafiltration OptiPrep density gradient |
Flotation density | 1.09 g/mL |
Molecules identified in the study | Protein mRNA |
Methods used in the study | Western blotting RT-PCR Microarray [Illumina] |
EV-TRACK |
-
|
|
|
2
|
Experiment ID | 3339 |
Identified molecule | protein
|
Extracellular vesicle type | Exomeres |
MISEV | EV-like nanoparticles |
Identification method | Mass spectrometry
|
PubMed ID |
34887515
|
Organism | Homo sapiens |
Experiment description | Supermeres are functional extracellular nanoparticles replete with disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets |
Authors | Zhang Q, Jeppesen DK, Higginbotham JN, Graves-Deal R, Trinh VQ, Ramirez MA, Sohn Y, Neininger AC, Taneja N, McKinley ET, Niitsu H, Cao Z, Evans R, Glass SE, Ray KC, Fissell WH, Hill S, Rose KL, Huh WJ, Washington MK, Ayers GD, Burnette DT, Sharma S, Rome LH, Franklin JL, Lee YA, Liu Q, Coffey RJ. |
Journal name |
Nat Cell Biol
|
Publication year | 2021 |
Sample | Colorectal cancer cells |
Sample name | DiFi |
Isolation/purification methods | Differential centrifugation Filtration Centrifugal ultrafiltration Ultracentrifugation |
Flotation density | - |
Molecules identified in the study | Protein miRNA |
Methods used in the study | Western blotting Mass spectrometry ELISA RNA sequencing |
EV-TRACK |
-
|
|
|
3
|
Experiment ID | 3340 |
Identified molecule | protein
|
Extracellular vesicle type | Supermeres |
MISEV | EV-like nanoparticles |
Identification method | Mass spectrometry
|
PubMed ID |
34887515
|
Organism | Homo sapiens |
Experiment description | Supermeres are functional extracellular nanoparticles replete with disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets |
Authors | Zhang Q, Jeppesen DK, Higginbotham JN, Graves-Deal R, Trinh VQ, Ramirez MA, Sohn Y, Neininger AC, Taneja N, McKinley ET, Niitsu H, Cao Z, Evans R, Glass SE, Ray KC, Fissell WH, Hill S, Rose KL, Huh WJ, Washington MK, Ayers GD, Burnette DT, Sharma S, Rome LH, Franklin JL, Lee YA, Liu Q, Coffey RJ. |
Journal name |
Nat Cell Biol
|
Publication year | 2021 |
Sample | Colorectal cancer cells |
Sample name | DiFi |
Isolation/purification methods | Differential centrifugation Filtration Centrifugal ultrafiltration Ultracentrifugation |
Flotation density | - |
Molecules identified in the study | Protein miRNA |
Methods used in the study | Western blotting Mass spectrometry ELISA RNA sequencing |
EV-TRACK |
-
|
|
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