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Facilities

Proteomics
The Proteome is the entire complement of proteins, including modifications to a particular set of proteins, produced by an organism or system. Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins, particularly their levels, structures and functions and the global effects of this on the cellular functions in health and disease.
The Technology involves integrative use of protein separation, mass spectrometry and bioinformatics tools for querying existing and developing protein databases and generating new biological information. The CCMB has state-of-art facilities for carrying out research in Proteomics


Infrastructure
Different
kinds of 2-D electrophoresis equipment ( BioRad
Platform), Scanners (visible, UV, Fluorescence),
Image documentation and analysis systems
Micro and Nano LC equipments, Edman sequencer,
Mass spectrometers, MALDI/TOF MS - AB Voyager DE
STR, MALDI TOF/TOF MS - AB 4800 Protein Analyzer,
Q-TOF MS - AB Sciex QSTAR, ESI Ion Trap MS -
Thermo Fisher LTQ
The facility has supported many in-house and inter
lab collaborative research projects, network
programmes related to protein expression profiling
in the context of health and disease such as
cancer, asthma, drug efficacy and chemical
toxicity studies, stem cell proteomics, as well as
plant proteomics
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