Structures of proteins of biomedical interest from the Center for Eukaryotic Structural Genomics. J Struct Funct Genomics 2007 Sep;8(2-3):73-84
Date
09/06/2007Pubmed ID
17786587DOI
10.1007/s10969-007-9023-6Scopus ID
2-s2.0-37249055016 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 9 CitationsAbstract
The Center for Eukaryotic Structural Genomics (CESG) produces and solves the structures of proteins from eukaryotes. We have developed and operate a pipeline to both solve structures and to test new methodologies. Both NMR and X-ray crystallography methods are used for structure solution. CESG chooses targets based on sequence dissimilarity to known structures, medical relevance, and nominations from members of the scientific community. Many times proteins qualify in more than one of these categories. Here we review some of the structures that have connections to human health and disease.
Author List
Phillips GN Jr, Fox BG, Markley JL, Volkman BF, Bae E, Bitto E, Bingman CA, Frederick RO, McCoy JG, Lytle BL, Pierce BS, Song J, Twigger SNAuthor
Brian F. Volkman PhD Professor in the Biochemistry department at Medical College of WisconsinMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
Crystallography, X-RayGenomics
Humans
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular
Proteins