The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to express the target proteins as high-quality antigens. The Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC) focuses on the production and structure determination of human proteins. In a 7-year period, the SGC has deposited crystal structures of >800 human protein domains, and has additionally expressed and purified a similar number of protein domains that have not yet been crystallised. The targets include a diversity of protein domains, with an attempt to provide high coverage of protein families. The family approach provides an excellent basis for characterising the selectivity of affinity reagents. We present a summary of the approaches used to generate p...
Proteins are the primary effectors of function in biology, and thus, complete knowledge of their str...
Increasing the success in obtaining structures and maximizing the value of the structures determined...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
As many of the structural genomics centers have ended their first phase of operation, it is a good p...
Essential to the ambition of characterising fully the human proteome are systematic and com-prehensi...
The human genome is predicted to contain ~20,500 protein-coding genes. The encoded proteins are the ...
Producing purified human proteins with high yield and purity remains a considerable challenge. We de...
AbstractProducing purified human proteins with high yield and purity remains a considerable challeng...
Structural genomics, the determination of protein structures on a genome-wide scale, is still in its...
54 human genes were selected as test targets for parallel cloning, expression, purification and crys...
Producing purified human proteins with high yield and purity remains a considerable challenge. We de...
Proteins are the primary effectors of function in biology, and thus, complete knowledge of their str...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Proteins are the primary effectors of function in biology, and thus, complete knowledge of their str...
Increasing the success in obtaining structures and maximizing the value of the structures determined...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
As many of the structural genomics centers have ended their first phase of operation, it is a good p...
Essential to the ambition of characterising fully the human proteome are systematic and com-prehensi...
The human genome is predicted to contain ~20,500 protein-coding genes. The encoded proteins are the ...
Producing purified human proteins with high yield and purity remains a considerable challenge. We de...
AbstractProducing purified human proteins with high yield and purity remains a considerable challeng...
Structural genomics, the determination of protein structures on a genome-wide scale, is still in its...
54 human genes were selected as test targets for parallel cloning, expression, purification and crys...
Producing purified human proteins with high yield and purity remains a considerable challenge. We de...
Proteins are the primary effectors of function in biology, and thus, complete knowledge of their str...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Proteins are the primary effectors of function in biology, and thus, complete knowledge of their str...
Increasing the success in obtaining structures and maximizing the value of the structures determined...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...