Annotating Hypothetical Proteins from Glycine max (L.) Merr. Proteome Using Comparative Screening for Identifying Novel Functional Proteins

Arpita Banerjee,
Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata 700017, India.
Sayak Ganguli,
Department of Biotechnology, St. Xavier’s College, Autonomous, India.
Debleena Roy,
PG Department of Botany, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata 700017, India.

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Book Details

Author(s)

Arpita Banerjee
Sayak Ganguli
Debleena Roy

Pages

36

Publisher

B P International

Language

English

ISBN-13 (15)

978-93-5547-429-2 (Print)
978-93-5547-436-0 (eBook)

Published

April 07, 2022

About The Author / Editor

Arpita Banerjee

Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata 700017, India.

Debleena Roy.

PG Department of Botany, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata 700017, India.

Sayak Ganguli

Department of Biotechnology, St. Xavier’s College, Autonomous, India.

The book dealt with annotating hypothetical proteins from Glycine max (L.) Merr. proteome using Comparative Screening for identifying  novel functional proteins. The study aimed to assign a function to a particular set of protein sequences as well as figure out the role of hypothetical proteins in the metabolic pathways for drug discovery. Annotation of the hypothetical proteins will probably serve as a useful dataset for future Transgenic approaches studies. Hypothetical Proteins may be a valuable treasure trove for modern science now-a-days for its contribution of novel and scientific data.