Bioinformatics@Becker

Updates and Musings from the Bioinformatics team at Becker Medical Library


Entries Tagged as 'protein'

Peptidome

August 31st, 2009 by Kristi · No Comments

Peptidome is a public repository that archives and freely distributes tandem mass spectrometry peptide and protein identification data generated by the scientific community. Several layers of data are captured to promote understanding of the experiment and analysis of the underlying data, including: Lists of identified proteins Lists of identified peptides used in protein identification Mass [...]

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Tags:database, NCBI, protein, resources

3D structure help from NCBI

July 29th, 2009 by Kristi · 1 Comment

The Structure Group at NCBI just released new help files to help explain how to use the 3D Macromolecular Structure resources and Conserved Domains resources.  Hats off to NCBI for more wonderful support materials! Read more about the NCBI Structure Group, including research and publications, and learn how to discover associations among previously disparate data. NCBI Structure [...]

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Tags:database, Information, NCBI, protein, structure

Protein Folding

June 24th, 2009 by Kristi · No Comments

This month’s issue of Nature Structural & Molecular Biology offers a focus on protein folding with articles such as: Editorial: Folding to Function (pp573) Converging concepts of protein folding in vitro and in vivo (pp574 – 581) by F Ulrich Hartl & Manajit Hayer-Hartl An expanding arsenal of experimental methods yields an explosion of insights [...]

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Tags:bioinformatics, course, database, protein, resources, software