Mapping the sub-cellular proteome
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Abstract: In biology, localisation is function. Cells display a complex
sub-cellular structure with numerous distinct niches responsible for
specific biological processes. Consequently, not only must proteins be
present in a cell to accomplish their biological functions, but they
must be localised in their intended sub-cellular locations. In contrast,
mis-localised proteins can have serious advert consequences. In this
talk, I will present how contemporary experimental and computational
technologies can be used to produce proteome-wide proteins localisation
maps.
This talk is part of the Computational and Systems Biology series.
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