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Structural Genomics Consortium - Structures
Title: Structural Genomics Consortium - Structures
Title abbreviated: SGC Structures
Title alternative: Structure Gallery
Identifier: http://www.sgc.utoronto.ca/sgc-webpages/sgc-structures.php
Creator: SGC = Structural Genomics Consortium
Publisher: University of Oxford
Abstract: The Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC) is a not-for-profit organization that aims to determine the three dimensional structures of proteins of medical relevance, and place them in the public domain without restriction. The SGC operates out of the Universities of Oxford and Toronto and Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm. The SGC works on structures of proteins from its Target List of ~2,000 proteins, which comprises human proteins associated with diseases such as cancer, diabetes, inflammation, and genetic diseases, as well as proteins from human parasites such as those that cause malaria. Research at the SGC is divided into three areas: structural genomics of soluble proteins, structural genomics of integral membrane proteins, and structural chemistry of soluble proteins. [Information of the supplier]
Table of contents: Structural Genomics / PDB Chronology / Protein Families / Targets / PDB Codes/ Solubale Proteins / Integral Membrane Proteins / Malaria / Genetic Diseases / Human Proteins
Subject: Auxilliary techniques and procedures/apparatus, equipment, materials/microscopy (570.28);
General topics of biochemistry (572.3)
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Language: English
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Metadata update date: 2011-08-29
Metadata provider: UBFfm
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