Post-doctoral research associate working in Sheffield in the SUMO consortium.
SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/people/198
Location: United Kingdom
ORCID: Not specified
Joined: 5th May 2009
Expertise: Microbiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Escherichia coli physiology, Bacterial Cell Biology, Regulatory Networks, Molecular microbiology, Cellular biology of metals
Tools: Microarray analysis, Molecular biology techniques (RNA/DNA/Protein), qRT-PCR, RNA / DNA Techniques, bacterial chemostat culture, Mutant and Strain Construction
Related items
SysMO is a European transnational funding and research initiative on "Systems Biology of Microorganisms".
The goal pursued by SysMO was to record and describe the dynamic molecular processes going on in unicellular microorganisms in a comprehensive way and to present these processes in the form of computerized mathematical models.
Systems biology will raise biomedical and biotechnological research to a new quality level and contribute markedly to progress in understanding. Pooling European research ...
Projects: BaCell-SysMO, COSMIC, SUMO, KOSMOBAC, SysMO-LAB, PSYSMO, SCaRAB, MOSES, TRANSLUCENT, STREAM, SulfoSys, SysMO DB, SysMO Funders, SilicoTryp, Noisy-Strep
Web page: http://sysmo.net/
"Systems Understanding of Microbial Oxygen responses" (SUMO) investigates how Escherichia coli senses oxygen, or the associated changes in oxidation/reduction balance, via the Fnr and ArcA proteins, how these systems interact with other regulatory systems, and how the redox response of an E. coli population is generated from the responses of single cells. There are five sub-projects to determine system properties and behaviour and three sub-projects to employ different and complementary modelling ...
Programme: SysMO
Public web page: http://www.sysmo.net/index.php?index=55
Organisms: Escherichia coli, Escherichia coli K-12
This .csv file shows the numbers of different cytochrome molecules per cell from steady-state continuously-grown cultures at various aerobiosis levels (0%, 31%, 56%, 85% and 115% AAU).
Submitter: Alison Graham
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Steady state studies for different oxygen avail...
Organisms: Escherichia coli : K-12/MG1655 (wild-type / wild-type)
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: No Data files
Snapshots: No snapshots
This assay uses a dual-wavelength spectrophotometer to quantify cytochromes present in the E. coli respiratory chain.
Creators: Alison Graham, Robert Poole, Jeff Green
Submitter: Alison Graham
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
This is a well-established, classical genetic method of constructing chromosomal monolysogenic fusions to a promoterless lacZ gene.
Creators: Alison Graham, Jeff Green, Robert Poole
Submitter: Alison Graham
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
Abstract (Expand)
Authors: , Salem Adra, Mesude Bicak, Shawn Chin, Simon Coakley, , , Chris Greenough, Duncan Jackson, Mariam Kiran, Sheila MacNeil, , Phil McMinn, Mark Pogson, , Eva Qwarnstrom, Francis Ratnieks, , Rod Smallwood, Tao Sun, David Worth
Date Published: 2012
Publication Type: Not specified
PubMed ID: 22052476
Citation:
Abstract (Expand)
Authors: , , , Eleanor W Trotter, H M Shahzad Asif, Guido Sanguinetti, , ,
Date Published: 22nd Jan 2011
Publication Type: Not specified
PubMed ID: 21252224
Citation: