Protein Interactions and Networks
Course - Hinxton, Cambridge, UK
This popular lab-based course provides training in the latest laboratory techniques and bioinformatics tools necessary to discover protein interactions and understand protein function.
The week-long course will combine practical work with computer-based data analysis. The practical programme will be complemented by specific lectures in topical areas as well as a panel of distinguished guest speakers, who will present the latest research in the field.
Programme
Protein Complexes by Mass Spectrometry
Affinity purification using TAP tag approach
Protein Identification by Mass Spectrometry.
Yeast Two-Hybrid
Rapid methods for making Bait and Prey clones
Using mating assays to investigate specific interactions
Library screening: faster ways to find new partners.
Binary Protein Interactions/BIAcore
Low affinity extracellular receptor-ligand interactions
Biophysical protein interaction parameters (binding constants and kinetics).
Bioinformatics
Network and pathway visualisation
Protein interaction prediction and analysis
Data integration.
August 19 - 25, 2012
Hinxton, Cambridge, UK
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