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Proteomics ; 7(6): 992-1003, 2007 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17370256

ABSTRACT

The hallmark of a systems biology approach is the integration of computational tools with experimental data encompassing multiple classes of biomolecules across different functional levels. Equally important as the availability of reasonably comprehensive information at the gene, protein, and metabolite levels is the development of adequate analysis and visualization tools to reduce the inherent complexity to interpretable dimensions. In this paper, we describe the integration of a 2-D gel-based proteome map of Staphylococcus aureus Mu50 with genomic and transcriptomic information through a customized data integration and user interface built on the Ensembl genome browser. We illustrate its application and potential through the analysis of a defined system perturbation caused by a mutation in the formyltransferase gene. We envision that this software package, which we called Insieme, can support the development of novel antibiotics by allowing a systems-based view of the bacterial response pathways.


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Bacteria/pathogenicity , Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Proteomics , Systems Biology , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis , Proteome/analysis , Proteomics/methods , Sequence Analysis, Protein , Software , Staphylococcus aureus
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Proteomics ; 2(2): 151-6, 2002 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11840561

ABSTRACT

A novel free-flow protein purification technique based on isoelectric electrophoresis is presented, where the proteins are purified in solution without the need of carrier ampholytes. The gist of the method is to flow protein solutions under an immobilised pH gradient gel (IPG) through which an electric field is applied perpendicular to the direction of the flow. Due to the buffering capacity of the IPG gel, proteins with an isoelectric point (pI) close to pH of the gel in contact with the flow chamber stay in solution because they are neutral and therefore not extracted by the electric field. Other proteins will be charged when approaching the IPG gel and are extracted into the gel by the electric field. Both a demonstration experiment with pI markers and a simulation of the electric field distribution are presented to highlight the principle of the system. In addition, an isoelectric fractionation of an Escherichia coli extract is shown to illustrate the possible applications.


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Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional/methods , Proteins/isolation & purification , Bacterial Proteins/isolation & purification , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional/instrumentation , Escherichia coli/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Isoelectric Point , Proteome/isolation & purification , Serpins/isolation & purification
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