The structure and dynamics of genome-wide protein networks

Edward Marcotte
University of Texas, Austin
Chemistry & Biochemistry

Two central problems exist in proteomics: establishing the set of relationships between the proteins encoded by a genome (i.e., discovering the network of protein interactions, pathways, and regulatory relationships), and characterizing the dynamic behaviour of the proteins and network. I'll discuss the research of my group towards defining genome-scale protein networks and our progress in the use of techniques such as mass spectrometry and DNA microarrays for measuring the proteins' expression and dynamics.


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