4 November 2025
UniProt, the data resource for protein sequence and function information, is making major changes to its proteomes resource and to the UniProt Knowledgebase. UniProt has developed a new workflow that selects at least one reference proteome for each species, which best represents the protein…
2025
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27 February 2023
Researchers create a network of interacting proteins – or interactome – to aid drug discovery.
2023
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24 February 2022
New Expression Atlas release features differential-proteomics and baseline-proteomics experiments in collaboration with the PRIDE team at EMBL-EBI. This also includes new baseline DIA proteomics experiments as well as new differential proteomics datasets. To improve reproducibility,…
2022
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18 October 2021
Researchers develop a new high-throughput approach to assess the functional significance of protein phosphosites.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2021
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25 April 2019
EMBL scientists have discovered that the proteome is substantially affected by both sex and diet
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2019
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1 October 2018
Researchers from EMBL and Heidelberg University unveil the molecular mechanisms of ageing
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2018
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6 July 2018
EMBL scientists investigate how bacteria melt to study their reaction to drugs
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2018
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21 July 2011
A fungus that lives at extremely high temperatures could help understand structures within our own cells. Scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and Heidelberg University, both in Heidelberg, Germany, were the first to sequence and analyse the genome of a heat-loving fungus,…
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2011
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