Fundamental Aspects and Application
Edited by M. Hecker and S. Müllner
The quest for the elucidation of the molecular anatomy of life has been the key driver for all the genome projects and the development of a variety of new technological areas, e.g. Genomics, Functional Genomics, Differential Display, DNA-Chips, Transcriptomics, and Proteomics. In contrast to the Genome which reflects a huge but still countable number of genes and DNA building blocks (information), the number of possible Proteomes which reflect the dynamic adaptation of protein networks in a given organism (function) to all kinds of changes is infinite.
In the last decade, experimental approaches and all kinds of supporting technologies were developed which now allow scientists to address most of the problems in Proteome Analysis and Proteomics. In the present volume, the editors and authors have focused on the impact of Proteomics on products and processes, the application of Proteomics in microbiology and industrial biotechnology, as well as new important technology developments in Proteomics.
Hardback
Published: 2003
Pages: 228
Contents
The Impact of Proteomics on Products and Processes
S.M. Müllner
Probing the Molecular Physiology of the Microbial Organism, Escherichia coli
R.A. VanBogelen
A Proteomic View of Cell Physiology of Bacillus subtilis – Bringing the Genome Sequence to Life
M. Hecker
Proteomics of Bacterial Pathogens
P. Cash
Application of Proteomics to Pseudomonas aeruginosa
A.S. Nouwens, B.J. Walsh and S.J. Cordwell
Mass Spectrometry – A Key Technology in Proteome Research
A. Sickmann, M. Mreyen and H.E. Meyer
Protein Arrays and Their Role in Proteomics
D.J. Cahill and E. Nordhoff
Topological Proteomics, Toponomics, MELK-technology
W. Schubert
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