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Biologists provide the questions that drive our
research. By identifying complexes that are poorly
understood or organism-wide issues that require further
exploration, we find a wealth of problems in biology
that are tractable only through proteomic strategies.
Analytical chemists and biochemists improve our
tools for revealing the proteins present in biological
samples. Targets for optimization include the isolations
used to obtain proteins from biological materials, the
subsequent steps to generate peptides from these
proteins, and the separation of peptides en route to the
mass spectrometer. Chemistry is vital to increasing the
overall power of proteomic technology.
Computer science yields tools operating at two
scales. First, the sequence corresponding to each
peptide's tandem mass spectrum must be identified. Once
those identifications have been completed, additional
tools are needed to summarize and organize these
identifications. Proteomics by tandem mass spectrometry
requires powerful informatics capabilities.
By drawing these disciplines together, we are
producing improved tools and techniques for proteomics.
For more information, consult our publications. |