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Yousef GM, Kopolovic AD, Elliott MB, Diamandis EP. Genomic overview of serine proteases. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2003 305 28-36. [Pg.68]

Hidalgo-Cantabrana C, Sanchez B, Milani C,Ventura M, MargoUes A, Ruas-Madiedo P. Exopolysaccharide biosynthesis in Bifidobacterium spp. biological functions and a genomic overview. Appl Environ Microbiol 2014 S0 9- S. [Pg.551]

EIW Mewes, K Albermann, M Blihr, D Erishman, A Gleissner, J Elam, K Eleumann, K Kleme, A Maierl, SG Oliver, E Pfeiffer, A Zollner. Overview of the yeast genome. Nature 387(6634 Suppl) 7-65, 1997. [Pg.312]

Ono Y, Fujibuchi W, Suwa M. Automatic gene collection system for genome-scale overview of G-protein coupled receptors in eukaryotes. Gene 2005 364 63-73. [Pg.48]

Burley SK. An overview of structural genomics. Nature Struct Biol 2000 7 (Suppl) 9 3 2—934. [Pg.156]

Figure 11.1 A schematic overview of the Noble Foundation Medicago truncatula functional genomics program. Figure 11.1 A schematic overview of the Noble Foundation Medicago truncatula functional genomics program.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) (2001) Environmental Genome Project Overview, www.niehs.gov/envgenom/concept.htm (accessed May 27, 2002). [Pg.331]

It is clear that in this brief overview of molecular biology, we have not covered a number of important areas that have an important impact on the study of metalloproteins. These include molecular cloning and recombinant DNA technology, which allow proteins to be over-expressed and individual amino acids to be mutated to any other of the 19 protein amino acids genome and proteome analysis that enables the sequences of all the genes of the entire organisms to be determined, and the quantification, localization, interactions and, where possible, activities and identification of all of the proteins in an organism,... [Pg.75]

This overview presents some cases in which sequence profile-based methods have been able to predict nontrivial structural and evolutionary relationships between proteins and then discusses the current state of structural genomics as assesed using these methods. This discussion is not a comprehensive review of profile-based methods for sequence analysis and their application in structural genomics rather observations made with PSI-BLAST-constructed PSSMs are emphasized, and results produced by other methods are cited only as needed for discussion. [Pg.248]

Cunningham, M.L., Workshop overview use of genomic data in risk assessment, Toxicol. Sci., 73, 209, 2003. [Pg.303]

Mitulovic G, Mechtler K. HPLC techniques for proteomics analysis—A short overview of latest developments. Brief in Functional Genomics and Proteomics 5, 249-260, 2006. [Pg.229]

Computational Overview of GPCR Gene Universe to Support Reverse Chemical Genomics Study... [Pg.41]


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