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Project Ribeye Protein Family Analysis
Paolo Di Tommaso edited this page May 5, 2014
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Project Name: Ribeye protein Family Analysis
Project Start Date: 2009/06/01
Collaborators: Hernan Lopez ([email protected]), Cedric
Description:
Ribeye proteins are essential for forming packing structures of synapses in vertebrate eyes and ears. They are built from a so-called "a domain" and a CTBP2 domain, which are located on different exons.
However, it's unclear how the Ribeye protein evolved, since in invertebrates no homologous protein to the a domain is known.
In this project we try to find out how the protein could have evolved.
This includes standard homology analysis like PSI-BLAST, but also more sophisticated approaches including novel machine learning-based methods.
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