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Series GSE3758 Query DataSets for GSE3758
Status Public on Feb 08, 2006
Title Interactions between Saccharomyces cerevisiae WW domains and proteins discovered using protein microarrays
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Experiment type Protein profiling by protein array
Summary A total of 12 WW domains from Saccharomyces cerevisiae were expressed and purified as fusion proteins to either GST or MBP. The fusion proteins were chemically biotinylated and applied to duplicate protein microarrays. Data processing revealed a total of 587 interactions between the domains and 207 proteins. Most of these interactions have not been previously observed.
Keywords: Protein microarray analysis of yeast WW domains
 
Overall design We analyzed a total of 12 WW domains from S.cerevisiae, each on duplicate protoarrays.
 
Contributor(s) Hesselberth JR, Miller JP
Citation(s) 16606443
Submission date Dec 06, 2005
Last update date Mar 16, 2012
Contact name Jay R. Hesselberth
E-mail(s) jay.hesselberth@cuanschutz.edu
Organization name University of Colorado School of Medicine
Department Biochemistry and Molecular Gentetics
Lab Jay Hesselberth
Street address 12801 E 17TH AVE
City Aurora
State/province CO
ZIP/Postal code 80045
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL3234 Invitrogen Yeast Protoarray
Samples (24)
GSM86382 Invitrogen yeast protoarray probed with YER125W WW domain 1, first experiment
GSM86383 Invitrogen yeast protoarray probed with YER125W WW domain 1, second experiment
GSM86384 Invitrogen yeast protoarray probed with YER125W WW domain 2, first experiment
Relations
BioProject PRJNA93933

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