



24-27 Nov 2008 (Registration deadline: Mon 27 Oct 2008)

03 Nov 2008
In an article published in Genome Research, scientists from the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute have uncovered how metabolic protein production is regulated in the model bacterium E.coli, and how similar proteins have evolved in other bacteria. The ability to modify the metabolic system is important for bacteria to be able to respond to changes in nutrient availability... more
In an article published in Genome Research, scientists from the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute have uncovered how metabolic protein production is regulated in the model bacterium E.coli, and how similar proteins have evolved in other bacteria. The ability to modify the metabolic system is important for bacteria to be able to respond to changes in nutrient availability... more

08 Sep 2008
The UniProt consortium is pleased to announce that all the currently known human protein-coding genes are included in the latest release of UniProt/SwissProt (Release 56.1). This represents 20,325 manually annotated entries. Alternative splicing, alternative promoter usage and/or alternative translation initiation increases this number to approximately 34,000 human protein sequences held in the database ...more
The UniProt consortium is pleased to announce that all the currently known human protein-coding genes are included in the latest release of UniProt/SwissProt (Release 56.1). This represents 20,325 manually annotated entries. Alternative splicing, alternative promoter usage and/or alternative translation initiation increases this number to approximately 34,000 human protein sequences held in the database ...more
