The continued success of genome sequencing projects has resulted in a wealth of information, but 40-50% of identified genes correspond to hypothetical proteins or proteins of unknown function. The Functional Annotation Screening Technology by NMR (FAST-NMR) screen was developed to assign a biological function for these unannotated proteins with a structure solved by the Protein Structure Initiative. FAST-NMR is based on the premise that a biological function can be described by a similarity in binding sites and ligand interactions with proteins of known function. The resulting co-structure and functional assignment may provide a starting point for a drug discovery effort
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
Structural genomics is poised to have a tremendous impact on traditional structure-based drug design...
This Perspective, arising from a workshop held in July 2008 in Buffalo NY, provides an overview of t...
The continued success of genome sequencing projects has resulted in a wealth of information, but 40-...
An abundance of protein structures emerging from structural genomics and the Protein Structure Initi...
The past decade has brought continued success for genomics, leading to many new areas of research in...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2001 and the subsequent explosion of organisms wi...
The Human Genome Project and similar efforts have resulted in the identification of an abundance of ...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2001 and the subsequent explosion of organisms wi...
With nearly 1,350 complete genome sequences available our understanding of biology at the molecular ...
Background—Drug discovery is a complex and unpredictable endeavor with a high failure rate. Current ...
With nearly 1,350 complete genome sequences available our understanding of biology at the molecular ...
We report that proteins with the same function bind the same set of small molecules from a standardi...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
Structural genomics is poised to have a tremendous impact on traditional structure-based drug design...
This Perspective, arising from a workshop held in July 2008 in Buffalo NY, provides an overview of t...
The continued success of genome sequencing projects has resulted in a wealth of information, but 40-...
An abundance of protein structures emerging from structural genomics and the Protein Structure Initi...
The past decade has brought continued success for genomics, leading to many new areas of research in...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2001 and the subsequent explosion of organisms wi...
The Human Genome Project and similar efforts have resulted in the identification of an abundance of ...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2001 and the subsequent explosion of organisms wi...
With nearly 1,350 complete genome sequences available our understanding of biology at the molecular ...
Background—Drug discovery is a complex and unpredictable endeavor with a high failure rate. Current ...
With nearly 1,350 complete genome sequences available our understanding of biology at the molecular ...
We report that proteins with the same function bind the same set of small molecules from a standardi...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
Structural genomics is poised to have a tremendous impact on traditional structure-based drug design...
This Perspective, arising from a workshop held in July 2008 in Buffalo NY, provides an overview of t...