Submissions tagged with proteins
(6 documents)
In silico Protein Structural Modeling and Active binding site Evaluation of Streptococcus pneumoniae
Structure function relation of glucose kinese in Streptococcus pneumoniae. However, a solved structure for Streptococcus pneumoniae glucose kinese is not available at the protein data bank. Gluco…
Received 30 April 2009 11:55 UTC; Posted 06 May 2009
Posted to: Molecular Cell Biology, Bioinformatics
Reflect: Augmented Browsing for the Life Scientist
Anyone who regularly reads life science literature often comes across names of genes, proteins, or small molecules that they would like to know more about. To make this process easier, we have deve…
Received 02 May 2009 01:44 UTC; Posted 04 May 2009
Posted to: Biotechnology, Chemistry, Genetics & Genomics, Molecular Cell Biology, Bioinformatics
Protein Ontology and Community Curation
The Protein Ontology (PRO) is designed as a formal and well-principled Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry ontology for proteins. The components of PRO extend from the classification of protei…
Received 24 April 2009 12:34 UTC; Posted 24 April 2009
Posted to: Molecular Cell Biology, Bioinformatics
Genome-wide association study identifies FUT8 and ESR2 as co-regulators of a bi-antennary N-linked glycan A2 (GlcNAc2Man3GlcNAc2) in human plasma proteins
HPLC analysis of N-glycans quantified levels of the biantennary glycan (A2) in plasma proteins of 924 individuals. Subsequent genome-wide association study (GWAS) using 317,503 single nucleotide po…
Received 10 February 2009 02:55 UTC; Posted 10 February 2009
Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Molecular Cell Biology
STRING and STITCH: known and predicted interactions between proteins and chemicals
Information on protein-protein and protein-chemical interactions is essential for understanding cellular functions. The STRING and STITCH web resources integrate interaction evidence derived from p…
Received 06 September 2008 20:37 UTC; Posted 08 September 2008
Posted to: Bioinformatics
Optimising Blue Fluorescent Protein (BFP) for use as a mammalian reporter gene in parallel with Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP).
To obtain an optimised form of BFP for use as a reporter gene in mammalian cells, the brightest available GFP form, EGFP, was mutated at 5 different positions, yielding 8 different mutagenised form…
Received 26 October 2007 12:05 UTC; Posted 26 October 2007
Posted to: Biotechnology