Proteomics
蛋白质组学
基本信息
- 批准号:8555666
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.78万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-09-12 至 2015-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAddressAgreementAreaBackBasic ScienceBioinformaticsBiological AssayBiological MarkersCancer Center Support GrantChargeChemicalsChurchClinical InvestigatorComplexComplex MixturesDiagnosisDoctor of PhilosophyEnvironmentEquipmentEvaluationExperimental DesignsFeesFractionationFundingGoalsHigh Pressure Liquid ChromatographyImageImage AnalysisInstructionLeadershipLinkMaintenanceMalignant NeoplasmsMass Spectrum AnalysisMethodsMissionPost Translational Modification AnalysisPost-Translational Protein ProcessingPreparationProblem SolvingProductivityProtein AnalysisProteinsProteomicsProteomics Shared ResourceRegimenResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResource SharingSamplingServicesSolidSystemTechnical ExpertiseTechnologyTherapeuticTrainingTraining and EducationTwo-Dimensional Polyacrylamide Gel ElectrophoresisWagesadvanced systemanticancer researchbasebiomedical informaticscostcost effectivedata miningdesignexperiencegel electrophoresisinformatics shared resourceinnovationinstrumentationmass spectrometermemberoperationprogramsprotein complexprotein expressionprotein protein interactionresearch studytandem mass spectrometrytool
项目摘要
The mission of the OSUCCC Proteomics Shared Resource (PSR) is to provide instrumentation, scientific expertise and shared research services for the identification of proteins, protein modifications and protein biomarkers to advance the productivity of cancer research of OSUCCC members at cost effective rates.
High-quality proteomic analysis requires sophisticated protein separation approaches, image analysis capabilities, a variety of mass spectrometric systems, and advanced bioinformatics capabilities. The PSR is designed to provide affordable and high-quality service in each of these areas. Experienced PSR staff members provide effective services to identify proteins or protein complexes using the current state-of-theart
mass spectrometers and supporting equipment Outstanding institutional support and value-added partnerships allow the PSR to offer a complete range of equipment and expertise for ID PAGE, 2D PAGE, multiplex analysis and differential image gel electrophoresis (DIGE), protein complex and post-translational modification analysis and other experimental approaches requiring protein identification. These services
are linked to other key OSUCCC Shared Resources such as the Biomedical Informatics Shared Resource as well as PSR-supported bioinformatic tools required for data mining, including Mascot on a 16-node cluster. Kari Green-Church, Ph.D., and a team of highly-trained staff provide established scientific leadership for PSR to give OSUCCC cancer investigators effective technical expertise for proteomic analysis. Consultative services guide OSUCCC researchers seeking to address research questions from
chemical and protein biomarker determination to unraveling complex protein-protein interactions from basic science experiments. Since 2004, over $4.0 million of institutional support has been invested in the operation and expansion of the PSR, providing staff salaries and cost matches for new instrumentation User fees generated are effectively leveraged for the operation costs (maintenance agreements, supplies
and upgrades). The PSR has shown increased usage by OSUCCC members, now exceeding 48 members representing five of six OSUCCC Scientific Programs. OSUCCC members account for more than 56% of total usage of the PSR. This is a solid increase from 2004 when approximately 30 OSUCCC members used the shared resource and only constituted less than 30% of total usage. Collectively, PSR supports a
wide range of services from standard proteomic assays to innovative consultative expertise to enhance cancer-relevant studies. It offers cancer investigators the critical tools and expertise needed for identifying proteins, quantifying protein expression levels, discovery of protein modifications and protein biomarkers
We now request CCSG funding forthe PSR that will provide 19.4% of the total support for this important full Shared Resource over the next five years.
OSUCCC蛋白质组学共享资源(PSR)的使命是为蛋白质、蛋白质修饰和蛋白质生物标志物的鉴定提供仪器、科学专业知识和共享研究服务,以提高OSUCCC成员的癌症研究效率。
高质量的蛋白质组学分析需要复杂的蛋白质分离方法、图像分析能力、各种质谱系统和先进的生物信息学能力。PSR旨在为这些领域提供负担得起的高质量服务。经验丰富的PSR工作人员提供有效的服务,以确定蛋白质或蛋白质复合物使用当前的最先进的
优秀的机构支持和增值合作伙伴关系使PSR能够为ID PAGE、2D PAGE、多重分析和差异图像凝胶电泳(DIGE)、蛋白质复合物和翻译后修饰分析以及其他需要蛋白质鉴定的实验方法提供完整的设备和专业知识。这些服务
链接到其他关键的OSUCCC共享资源,如生物医学信息学共享资源以及数据挖掘所需的PSR支持的生物信息学工具,包括16节点集群上的Mascot。Kari Green-Church博士和一个训练有素的工作人员团队为PSR提供既定的科学领导,为OSUCCC癌症研究人员提供有效的蛋白质组学分析技术专长。咨询服务指导OSUCCC研究人员寻求解决研究问题,
化学和蛋白质生物标志物的测定,从基础科学实验中揭示复杂的蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用。自2004年以来,为PSR的运行和扩展投入了400多万美元的机构支持,为工作人员提供工资,并为新仪器提供费用匹配。
升级)。PSR显示OSUCCC成员的使用增加,现在超过48名成员,代表六个OSUCCC科学计划中的五个。OSUCCC成员占PSR总使用量的56%以上。这是一个坚实的增长,从2004年时,约30个OSUCCC成员使用共享资源,只占不到30%的总使用量。总体而言,PSR支持
从标准蛋白质组学分析到创新咨询专业知识的广泛服务,以加强癌症相关研究。它为癌症研究人员提供了鉴定蛋白质、定量蛋白质表达水平、发现蛋白质修饰和蛋白质生物标志物所需的关键工具和专业知识
我们现在请求CCSG为PSR提供资金,在未来五年内为这一重要的全面共享资源提供总支持的19.4%。
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