Mapping the sub-cellular proteome
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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 to accomplish their biological functions, but they must be
localised to 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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