©CMBI 2005 Bioinformatics New Integrating Across borders Problem oriented Theory and practice Not very difficult…
©CMBI 2005 Bio + informatics
©CMBI 2005 Bioinformatics examples Analysis of the information content of genomes Sequence analysis and sequence alignment Most computational aspects of drug design Data mining in biological databases Model macromolecular structures/complexes Biological pathway analysis Phylogeny
©CMBI 2005 The human genome
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©CMBI 2005 Genome annotation
©CMBI 2005 Bioinformatics and medicine The human genome will be known and properly annotated in a few years. At that moment we know nearly all targets for medicines.
©CMBI 2005 Chromosomes
©CMBI 2005 Goals for medicine and pharma
©CMBI 2005 Bioinformatics and medicine Parasite Active site
©CMBI 2005 Bioinformatics and medicine
©CMBI 2005 GPCR: Thé target for drug design
©CMBI 2005 Drug Design
©CMBI 2005 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism SNPs (“snips”): Naturally occurring variants that affect a single nucleotide. Occurrence: once in every bases. SNPs are responsible e.g. for hair colour, but are also the reason for individual differences in respons to drugs.
©CMBI 2005 Plant/Animal improvement
©CMBI 2005 Protein engineering
©CMBI 2005 Molecular graphics If you don't think that pictures are the best way to communicate, I suggest you go home, and watch your radio.
©CMBI 2005 Molecular graphics
©CMBI 2005 Molecular graphics Some mutations found in the P63 model reduce its DNA binding capacity P63 is a P53 homologue
©CMBI 2005 Data and databases
©CMBI 2005 Sequences Sequence alignment is the best tool for transferring information from a well studied molecule to a novel, unknown, or less well studied molecule. And this topic, transfer of information, will be the main topic of this course.