Research  >  Haemophilus influenzae Proteome

In 2003, BIATECH collaborated with 8 other research institutions to perform an initial analysis of the H. influenzae proteome, which resulted in confident identifications of ~25% of all predicted proteins (ORFs) in cells grown under two conditions in rich medium. See Initial proteome analysis of model microorganism Haemophilus influenzae strain Rd KW20.


Supplementary materials for this and other BIATECH publications are available on the Publications page.

We also recommend that you consider our second-generation standard mixtures for HTP proteome studies and our analysis software.

If you have any questions about these data, please contact Eugene Kolker.

Proteome - proteins expressed by a cell or organ at a particular time and under specific conditions is analyzed by Proteomics - the study of the full set of proteins encoded by a genome. The leading proteomics approach to date employed by BIATECH is mass spectrometry.