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Comprehensive, human cellular protein databases and their implication for the study of genome organization and function

Comprehensive, computerized databases of cellular protein information derived from the analysis of two-dimensional gels, together with recently developed techniques to microsequence proteins offer a new dimension to the study of genome organization and function. In particular, human protein database...

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Published in:FEBS letters 1989-02, Vol.244 (2), p.247-254
Main Authors: Celis, Julio E., Ratz, Gitte P., Madsen, Peder, Gesser, Borbala, Lauridsen, Jette B., Kwee, Sianette, Rasmussen, Hanne Holm, Nielsen, Henrik V., Crüger, Dorthe, Basse, Bodil, Leffers, Henrik, Honoré, Bent, Møller, Olaf, Celis, Ariana, Vandekerckhove, Joel, Bauw, Guy, van Damme, Jozef, Puype, Magda, Van den Bulcke, Marc
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Summary:Comprehensive, computerized databases of cellular protein information derived from the analysis of two-dimensional gels, together with recently developed techniques to microsequence proteins offer a new dimension to the study of genome organization and function. In particular, human protein databases provide an ideal framework in which to focus the human genome sequencing effort.
ISSN:0014-5793
1873-3468
DOI:10.1016/0014-5793(89)80538-1