ABSTRACT: Data corresponding to publication titled "Livestock exposure, seasonal diet shifts, and age influence wild African savanna elephant gut microbiomes"
Project description:Chemical communication in elephants has been studied in detail both at the chemical and at the behavioural levels. Several pheromones have been identified, and their specific effects on the sexual behaviour of both the African and the Asian elephants have been accurately documented. This work is focused on the characterization of OBP1 through ligand-binding studies and analysis of post-translational modifications (PTMs). First, we have performed a proteomic analysis of a crude extract of the trunk wash obtained from the African elephant, and have found OBP1 as the main component, together with minor amounts of a OBP1 isoform and the von Ebner's gland (VEG) protein. Proteomic analysis of OBP1 revealed the occurrence of a variable degree of O-glycosylation, phosphorylation and acetylation in this protein. To specifically assay OBP1 spectra of binding, we have then expressed the African elephant protein in Pichia pastoris, which showed PTMs very similar to the natural counterpart. At functional level, we have found that recombinant OBP1 from the African elephant is able to bind the sex pheromone (Z)-7-dodecenyl acetate with strong affinity and some structurally related esters with lower strength.
Project description:Classification of a large micro-array dataset. Algorithm comparison and analysis of drug signatures. These data support the publication titled "Classification of a large micro-array dataset. Algorithm comparison and analysis of drug signatures.". Some of the calculations in the publication were derived from an older version of the data available at http://www.iconixpharm.com Copyright (c) 2005 by Iconix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Guidelines for commercial use: http://www.iconixbiosciences.com/guidelineCommUse.pdf Keywords: other
Project description:A Gene Expression Signature that Predicts the Future Onset of Drug-Induced Renal Tubular Toxicity These data support the publication titled "A Gene Expression Signature that Predicts the Future Onset of Drug-Induced Renal Tubular Toxicity" Copyright (c) 2005 by Iconix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Guidelines for commercial use: http://www.iconixbiosciences.com/guidelineCommUse.pdf Keywords: time course
Project description:The MS data set contains the result from HDL VLDL corona used in the publication, titled Multiomics analysis of naturally efficacious LNP coronas reveals high-density lipoprotein is necessary for LNP function.
Project description:The MS data set contains the result from each individual rat plasma used in the publication, titled Multiomics analysis of naturally efficacious LNP coronas reveals high-density lipoprotein is necessary for LNP function.
Project description:The MS data set contains the result from each individual rat plasma derived corona used in the publication, titled Multiomics analysis of naturally efficacious LNP coronas reveals high-density lipoprotein is necessary for LNP function.