entry QTDGPD
number 10021
history cb 01/07/87 initial entry
cb 01/27/87 response received from J. Garrels
gk 03/19/90 updated entry from returned questionnaire
status questionnaire
res.nam Gerald Latter
res.add Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
P.O. Box 100
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
U.S.A.
res.tel (516) 367-8356
res.fax -
res.net latter@cshlab.bitnet
gen.nam Gerald Latter
gen.add Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
P.O. Box 100
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
U.S.A.
gen.tel (516) 367-8356
gen.fax -
gen.net latter@cshlab.bitnet
con.nam Dr. James Garrels
con.add Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
P.O. Box 100
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
U.S.A.
con.tel (516) 367-8356
con.fax -
con.net jg@csglab.bitnet
acc.nam Dr. James Garrels
acc.add Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
P.O. Box 100
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
U.S.A.
acc.tel (516) 367-8356
acc.fax -
acc.net jg@csglab.bitnet
name.now Quest 2D Gel Protein Database
nam.alt QTDGPD
nam.obs -
source -
funding NIH: Resource Grant
citation [1] Proujan, B. (1988) Research Service: Protein Databases
Available. Feb., 13-14.
[2] (1989) The REF52 Database.
264, 5283-5298.
charter The major aim is to identify many of the spots on the protein map
with basic characterizations of the rat, mouse and yeast cell
protein patterns including basic regulatory responses,
phosphorylation patterns of subcellular fractions and turnover
rates. The gels have been specially formulated to routinely
provide high resolution and reproducibility.
crossref -
data.pri gel electrophoretic data [protein, spot representation]
data.sec gel electrophoretic data [protein, spot coordinates]; gel
electrophoretic data [protein, spot quality]; molecular
properties [protein]
hardware Sun
op.sys UNIX
dbms Protein Databases Inc. dbms
language C
software -
format -
access available on a collaborative basis
updates 365 per year
con.onl no
con.mag no
con.flp no
con.elm no
con.pap no
acc.onl no
acc.mag yes
acc.flp no
acc.elm no
acc.pap yes
byt.all 10.00 Mb
byt.pri 0.40 Mb
ent.pri 200000
comment QTDGPD accepts 2D gel samples to be analyzed and entered into the
database. The ent.pri figure is for 100 gels with 2,000 spots
each.
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