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Welcome to the Rost Lab

The lab's research is driven by a conviction that protein and DNA sequences encode a significant core of information about the ultimate structure and function of genetic material and its gene products. Research goals of the lab involve using protein and DNA sequences along with evolutionary information to predict a protein's: overall function, interaction partners, secondary structure, disordered regions, subcellular localization, membrane spanning protein structure, intra-chain residue contacts, cell cycle control, and domain boundaries. Another significant research focus is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of structural genomics projects' ability to determine the structures of proteins on a large scale. read more

Old pages

You have reached the new web pages of the Rost lab; we are happy about any recommendations and suggestions that will help us improve our resources. For those of you who prefer to continue using the previous layout for some time they will be available without support at  http://156.145.30.42 or http://156.145.30.42/old_before2008/.

 

PredictProtein (www.predictprotein.org) is an Internet service for sequence analysis and the prediction of protein structure and function. Users submit protein sequences or alignments; PredictProtein returns multiple sequence alignments, PROSITE sequence motifs, low-complexity regions (SEG), nuclear localisation signals, ... . submit

Breaking News:
09-07-10 15:01
Teaching activities WS 2010/2011

Teaching activities for WS 2010/2011 are now online!

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22-06-10 17:56
Change in time for final exam!

Due to an overlap with the bioinformatics graduate ceremony on Friday July 2nd, the final exam for t...

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21-06-10 17:12
No lecture this Tuesday (06/22)!

Due to an illness of Prof. Rost there will be no lecture on Tuesday June 22.

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