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Global analysis of membrane proteins

05.26.05 | Swedish Research Council

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The team, led by professor Gunnar von Heijne at the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, has used a combination of experimental techniques and theoretical structure prediction methods to produce simple structural models for some 600 membrane proteins from Escherichia coli. They have also identified those membrane proteins that the bacterium can manufacture in large amounts, and those that it has difficulties to make. This information is important for scientists working in, e.g., drug development who often need access to large amounts of purified membrane proteins.

Large-scale projects where scientists from different fields work together are becoming increasingly common in biology. The new study has been made possible through a close collaboration between biochemists at Stockholm University and bioinformaticians at Stockholm Bioinformatics Center.

The project has been supported by the Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Cancer Foundation, the Foundation for Strategic Research, the Knowledge Foundation, and the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation.

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Agneta Paulsson
Swedish Research Council
Agneta.Paulsson@eks.su.se

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