Multi-Protein Complexes Involved in Cell Regulation | |
United Kingdom - Cambridge |
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Hosted by: | Keystone Symposia |
Venue: | St. John’s College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge |
Dates: | Aug 18, 2006 through Aug 23, 2006 |
Call for Proceedings Presentations: | 2006-01-01 through 2006-05-09 |
Call for Posters: | 2006-01-01 through 2006-06-19 |
Early Registration Deadline: | 2006-06-19 |
Description |
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As knowledge of protein structure advances it has become increasingly clear that protein interactions, both transient and stable, are far more extensive than originally appreciated and that the resulting complexes, with a very wide range of stabilities, form highly coordinated networks that govern biological processes. Understanding the fluxes of information that are transmitted by these protein-protein contacts is the essence of systems biology and is dependent, at least to a first approximation, on determining the structures of the proteins involved. There have been multiple approaches to this challenging problem ranging from crystallography and 2D NMR to hybridization and mass spectrometry. This meeting will assess the state of determining the structural and functional bases for protein-protein interactions with the view of exploring how these approaches augment and extend each other. | |
Additional Information | |
Event URL: | http://keystonesymposia.org/E6 |
ISCB Member Discount: | None |
Contact Person: | ([javascript protected email address]) |
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