Topic ID: |
3236 | |
Title: |
Systems Biology of the Methylproteome | |
Supervisor: |
Marc Wilkins | |
Research Area: |
Bioinformatics, Networks, System Modelling | |
| Associated Staff | ||
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Assessor: |
Bruno Gaeta | |
| Topic Details | ||
Status: |
Active | |
Type: |
Research | |
Programs: |
BIOM BINF | |
Group Suitable: |
No | |
Industrial: |
No | |
Pre-requisites: |
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Description: |
We have recently shown that protein arginine and lysine methylation is much more widespread than previously thought. We are now asking the question whether this is a key means by which the cell controls protein-protein interactions? This project will build protein interaction networks, methylation networks and signal transduction networks with the GEOMI visualisation platform. Then, a series of analyses will be done to determine if methylation does control interactions and whether this occurs by itself or in assocation with phosphorylation. |
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Comments: |
The project is with the Systems Biology Initative, a large bioinformatics group in the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences. See www.systemsbiology.org.au | |
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