Hi!
I usually work with genomics and transcriptomics data and have no experience with proteomics analysis. For the RNA-seq samples I am analyzing right now, there is proteomics analysis available, where they provide the list of significantly changing proteins. My job is to search for these changes on transcriptomics level. My question is, what does this semicolon notation mean in protemoics?
See the image attached. Does this mean, that the AURKA;AURKB complex has significantly changed? Or that this protein is either AURKA or AURKB but can't be properly identified?
This makes sense, thank you!