DocumentCode
1986558
Title
An overview of the Sandia national laboratories genomes to life project, "carbon sequestration in Synechococcus sp.: from molecular machines to hierarchical modeling"
Author
Heffelfinger, Grant S.
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
11-14 Aug. 2003
Firstpage
34
Abstract
The Sandia-led Genomes to Life (GTL) project: "Carbon Sequestration in Synechococcus Sp.: From Molecular Machines to Hierarchical Modeling," is focused on developing, prototyping, and applying new computational tools and methods to ellucidate the biochemical mechanisms of the carbon sequestration of Synechococcus Sp., an abundant marine cyanobacteria known to play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Our effort includes five subprojects: an experimental investigation, three computational biology efforts, and a fifth which deals with addressing computational infrastructure challenges of relevance to this project and the genomes to life program as a whole. Our experimental effort is designed to provide biology and data to drive the computational efforts and includes significant investment in developing new experimental methods for uncovering protein partners, characterizing protein complexes, identifying new binding domains. Our computational efforts include coupling molecular simulation methods with knowledge discovery from diverse biological data sets for high-throughput discovery and characterization of protein-protein complexes and developing a set of novel capabilities for inference of regulatory pathways in microbial genomes across multiple sources of information through the integration of computational and experimental technologies.
Keywords
biochemistry; biology computing; carbon; genetics; microorganisms; molecular biophysics; proteins; C; Synechococcus; abundant marine cyanobacteria; biochemical mechanism; biological data sets; carbon sequestration; computational biology; computational infrastructure; computational tool; genomes; global carbon cycle; hierarchical modeling; molecular machines; protein-protein complex; prototyping; Bioinformatics; Biological system modeling; Biology computing; Computational biology; Computational modeling; Genomics; Investments; Laboratories; Protein engineering; Prototypes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Bioinformatics Conference, 2003. CSB 2003. Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2000-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CSB.2003.1227300
Filename
1227300
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