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Application of multi-dimensional protein identification technology to protein complexes regulating vernalization

ReferenceBBS/E/J/0000A114
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Dame Caroline Dean
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Co-Supervisors
Institution John Innes Centre
DepartmentJohn Innes Centre Department
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 7,400
StatusCompleted
TypeInstitute Project
Start date 30/09/2002
End date 31/03/2003
Duration6 months

Abstract

Prof. John Yates Laboratory is a world leader in the development of proteomic techniques. A recent procedure they have pioneered is Multi-Dimensional Protein Identification Technology (MuDPIT), which enables components of protein complexes to be identified using mass spectometry without the need to separate the proteins on SDS-PAGE gels. This opens up proteomic techniques to low-abundance multi-protein complexes. Work funded on BBSRC grant 208/G15996 aims to characterise low abundance protein complexes involved in vernalization in Arabidopsis. During the visit CD will use MuDPIT to analyse vernalization complexes and learn the latest in proteomic developments.

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Committee Closed Committee - Plant & Microbial Sciences (PMS)
Research TopicsX – not assigned to a current Research Topic
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