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Structural proteomics: from the molecule to the system.

Lucia Banci1, Wolfgang Baumeister, Josefina Enfedaque

  • 1University of Florence, Centro Risonanze Magnetiche, Via Luigi Sacconi 6, Sesto Fiorentino 50019, Italy.

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
|January 5, 2007
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Structural proteomics will advance to visualize complex cellular structures. An EU workshop explored the necessary experimental, theoretical, and technological advancements for this challenge.

Area of Science:

  • Structural biology and proteomics
  • Cellular and subcellular imaging

Background:

  • The field of structural proteomics faces the challenge of visualizing increasingly complex biological structures.
  • This includes detailing atomic protein structures, subcellular organization, and whole-cell architecture.

Framework:

  • The EU workshop convened experts to discuss future demands in structural proteomics.
  • Key areas of focus include experimental and theoretical methodologies.
  • Technological advancements and infrastructure development were also addressed.

Implementation:

  • Exploring novel experimental techniques for high-resolution imaging.
  • Developing advanced computational and theoretical models for structure prediction and analysis.
  • Identifying necessary technological innovations and infrastructure investments.

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Implications:

  • Enabling a deeper understanding of cellular mechanisms and disease pathologies.
  • Facilitating the design of targeted therapeutics.
  • Advancing the frontiers of biological visualization and structural biology.