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Sorel Fitz-Gibbon [3-20-64 ?? |
The
Proteome of Pyrobaculum Aerophilum: A Pilot Study in Genomic-Scale Structural
Analysis
Welcome to the Pyrobaculum aerophilum proteomics webpage. In spring 1999, the
x-ray crystallography group at BBRP/LLNL joined a common effort of several
laboratories to determine the structures of all the proteins in the proteome of
the hyperthermophile Pyrobaculum aerophilum. The other players in this joint
effort are the DOE/MBI laboratory of David Eisenberg at UCLA, the protein
crystallography group at LANL, structure groups at LBNL, and Ted Baker's group
at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. The original work on the genome of
the bacterium was done by Sorel
Fitz-Gibbon at UCLA and Caltech. On this website we want to give a short overview of the project, give some
general hints on how to perform the experiments involved in the structure
determination and provide a few links to webpages with further information on
the bacterium and the project. ·
For a introduction on how to get from a DNA sequence to a
recombinant protein, go to the Gene-to-Protein
web page. ·
Some general thoughts about proteins and DNA in thermophiles can
be found here. ·
Information on the bacterium and a listing of open reading frames
with putative functions can be found at the orphaned Caltech
PA page. ·
We used CRITICA to perform ORF searches. Instructions
are available, server being implemented. ·
We are implimenting CRITICA to run on BLAST2.0 on MSWinNT4.0. Idiot's
Guide for running BLAST or CRITICA (in-house only!) are available. Instructions
for using BLAST. GO
TO UCLA Pyrobaculum Centre
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