SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/people/291
Location: Germany
ORCID: Not specified
Joined: 24th Apr 2009
Expertise: Bacillus subtilis, functional protein expression, bacterial metabolism, carbon metabolism, Bacterial Cell Biology, Protein-DNA-interaction, Microbiology/ Protein chemistry/ Molecular Biology, Cell physiology, regulation of gene expression, quantative biology
Tools: Microbiology, Biochemistry and protein analysis, Cell biology, Model organisms, Chromatography, Molecular biology techniques (RNA/DNA/Protein), DNA, surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy, reporter gene analysis
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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/
BaCell-SysMO 2 Modelling carbon core metabolism in Bacillus subtilis – Exploring the contribution of protein complexes in core carbon and nitrogen metabolism.
Bacillus subtilis is a prime model organism for systems biology approaches because it is one of the most advanced models for functional genomics. Furthermore, comprehensive information on cell and molecular biology, physiology and genetics is available and the European Bacillus community (BACELL) has a well-established reputation for applying ...
Programme: SysMO
Public web page: http://www.sysmo.net/index.php?index=53
Organisms: Bacillus subtilis
For analyzing the binding of CcpA-HPrSer46P-complexes to various cre-elements, Surface Plasmon Resonance was used. All operations were carried out on a Biacore X instrument (Biacore, Uppsala, Sweden). Biotinylated cre DNA was coupled on a Neutravidin coated chip in flowcell two, a biotinylated reference DNA in flowcell one. For visualizing only the interactions of the CcpA-HPrSer46P-complex with the cre elements, CcpA was saturated with 50µM HPrSer46P. Titrations were carried out with 5-100nM ...
Submitter: Maike Bartholomae
Assay type: Protein-protein Interaction
Technology type: Surface Plasmon Resonance
Investigation: A dynamic model of the CcpA regulation network
Organisms: No organisms
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Creator: Maike Bartholomae
Submitter: Maike Bartholomae
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Authors: Andrea Wünsche, Elke Hammer, , , Andreas Burkovski, ,
Date Published: 20th Apr 2012
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PubMed ID: 22512862
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Authors: Maria A Schumacher, Mareen Sprehe, , , Richard G Brennan
Date Published: 26th Nov 2010
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PubMed ID: 21106498
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