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Oliver Drews, PhD
Postdoc Fellow

email: odrews@mednet.ucla.edu

 

Research interest:

Recently, arrived from Prof. Gorg's Proteomics lab, I joined the group to further characterize the composition of the 26S proteasome in cardiac cells. For accomplishment of this task, I employ various
electrophoretic and mass spectrometric approaches. In general, my interests are in stress response and protein degradation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

Publications:

1. Drews O, Gorg A: DynaProt 2D: an advanced proteomic database for dynamic online access to proteomes and two-dimensional electrophoresis gels. Nucleic Acids Res. 2005 Jan; 33: D583-D587

2. Drews O, Reil G, Parlar H, Gorg A: Setting up standards and a reference map for the alkaline proteome of the Gram-positive bacterium Lactococcus lactis. Proteomics. 2004 May; 4(5):1293-1304.

3. Gorg A, Drews O, Weiss W: Separation of proteins using two–dimensional gel electrophoresis. Chapter 16 in: Purifying Proteins for Proteomics: A Laboratory Manual (Richard J. Simpson, ed.), Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, 2003

4. Drews O, Weiss W, Reil G, Parlar H, Wait R, Gorg A: High pressure effects step-wise altered protein expression in Lactobacillus sanfranciscensis. Proteomics. 2002 Jun; 2(6):765-74.

5. Wildgruber R, Reil G, Drews O, Parlar H, Gorg A: Web-based two-dimensional database of Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteins using immobilized pH gradients from pH 6-12 and MALDI-TOF MS. Proteomics. 2002 Jun; 2(6):727-32.

     
   


 

 
 
 
       
     
 
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