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Proteomics
Study findings on proteomics are outlined in reports from H. Ohare and colleagues
July 8th, 2008
"The study of protein function in living cells is an essential complement to genomics, yet method development does not always keep pace with sequencing," investigators in Lausanne, Switzerland report. "Experimental techniques for the genus mycobacteria are relatively underdeveloped, though seventeen genomes have been sequenced. ''Split-Trp'' is a split-protein sensor used to detect protein-protein interactions in tryptophan auxotrophic Saccharomyces cerevisiae, but the principles behind the sensor should allow it to function in a broad range of microbial hosts," wrote H. Ohare and colleagues. The researchers concluded: "Here we introduce Split-Trp to...
Source: TB & Outbreaks Week (2008-07-08)
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