tdr> Protozoan Parasite Proteome Classification and Analysis

Jeffrey Shaw jshaw at tba.com.br
Fri Jan 7 13:23:32 BRST 2000


>Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 19:22:40 +0100
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>From: Martin Aslett <aslett at ebi.ac.uk>
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>Subject: tdr> Protozoan Parasite Proteome Classification and Analysis
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>Dear all,
>
>We are pleased to announce three separate sets of web pages classifying
>and analysing the proteomes of Leishmania, Trypanosoma cruzi and
>Trypanosoma brucei all hosted by the European Bioinformatics Institute.
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>The Leishmania page may be found at :-
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>http://www.ebi.ac.uk/parasites/LGN/Proteome/proteome.html
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>The T. cruzi pages may be found at :-
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>http://www.ebi.ac.uk/parasites/TcGN/Proteome/proteome.html
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>And the T. brucei pages may be found at :-
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>http://www.ebi.ac.uk/parasites/TbGN/Proteome/proteome.html 
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>The pages are updated on a regular basis and each set currently includes:- 
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>- a functional catalogue of all current protein sequences for each
>organism
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>- links to the Protozoan parasite search facilities (a keyword search
>facility and a protein motif search facility).
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>- a catalogue of protein sequences placed in key biochemical pathways
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>- a catalogue of protein sequences placed in general protein/enzyme
>classes
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>- a catalogue of Pfam domains found in the organism's proteome
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>Similar pages are in preparation for Leishmania major Friedlin (proteins
>specific to the strain only), all kinetoplastids and Plasmodium. The
>Protozoan parasite search facilities already allow searches of these
>groups.
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>Please send comments, suggestions and questions to Martin Aslett
>(aslett at ebi.ac.uk) and Al Ivens (alicat at sanger.ac.uk). 
>
>As a reminder, the parasite genome web page, which contains (amongst many
>other things) links to the individual homepages for the five WHO/TDR 
>parasite genome projects is online at :-
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>http://www.ebi.ac.uk/parasites/parasite-genome.html
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>and the parasite genome Blast server, which has recently been upgraded is
>online at :-
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>http://www2.ebi.ac.uk/blast2/parasites.html
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>Thanks, 
>
>Martin Aslett, 
>WHO Parasite Genome Database Co-ordinator, 
>European Bioinformatics Institute,
>Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,
>Hinxton, Cambridge,
>UK. 
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