Location
CoLab, COM 100
Start Date
1-5-2025 8:30 AM
Document Type
Poster
Description
For years, we have been able to replicate the three-dimensional structure of proteins. This alone is revolutionary in providing growth and insight into the ever-expanding field of biochemistry. Although the structure is important, without understanding their function, much remains to be uncovered in each and every protein. To move closer toward functional studies of thousands of proteins, we are tasked with uncovering the details behind a database full of untapped potential. By using a combination of bioinformatic data, 3D structure, and investigative skills, we plan to unearth the deeper meaning behind the ultimate inception of these proteins.
Discovering the Function of an Unknown Protein Using Bioinformatics Tools
CoLab, COM 100
For years, we have been able to replicate the three-dimensional structure of proteins. This alone is revolutionary in providing growth and insight into the ever-expanding field of biochemistry. Although the structure is important, without understanding their function, much remains to be uncovered in each and every protein. To move closer toward functional studies of thousands of proteins, we are tasked with uncovering the details behind a database full of untapped potential. By using a combination of bioinformatic data, 3D structure, and investigative skills, we plan to unearth the deeper meaning behind the ultimate inception of these proteins.

Comments
The faculty mentor for this project was Faith Jacobsen, Chemistry.