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Model Organisms Proteomics—From Holobionts to Human Nutrition
Authors:Andreas Tholey  Christian Treitz  Martin Kussmann  Emöke Bendixen  Sabine P Schrimpf  Michael O Hengartner
Institution:1. Division of Systematic Proteome Research, Institute for Experimental Medicine, Christian‐Albrechts‐Universit?t zu Kiel, , Kiel, Germany;2. Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences, , Lausanne, Switzerland;3. Faculty of Life Sciences, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale, , Lausanne, Switzerland;4. Faculty of Science, Aarhus University, , Aarhus, Denmark;5. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Laboratory of Proteomics and Mass spectrometry, Aarhus University, , Arhus, Denmark;6. Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich, , Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:Model organisms are an important tool for the development and validation of analytical approaches for proteomics and for the study of basic mechanisms of biological processes. The Initiative on Model Organism Proteomics (iMOP) organized a session during the 11th HUPO world congress in Boston in 2012, highlighting the potential of proteomics studies in model organism for the elucidation of important mechanisms regulating the interaction of humans with its environment. Major subjects were the use of model organisms for the study of molecular events triggering the interaction of host organisms with the surrounding microbiota and the elucidation of the complex influence of nutrition on the health of human beings.
Keywords:Holobiont  HUPO  Metaproteomics  Microbiome  Nutrition
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