SPINE2-COMPLEXES Tracker
Work carried out by partners in the SPINE2 consortium is reported
to a central Tracker that allows the overall progress of
SPINE2-COMPLEXES to be reported and publicised. It also provides
a repository of information that can be used in various ways to
support the overall aims of the project, for example in identifying
potential collaboration points between partners, and optimising
the technological approaches used during the project. It is not
the primary repository for experimental data, which will continue
to be held by the institution carrying out the experimental
workflow; the Tracker stores a record of the data at the
required level for the project's needs.
Searching the Tracker
A certain amount of information is available for public
searching, both during the experimental progress and at the
point where a structure has been determined and published.
At publication the contributing institution can choose to make
all relevant information public, if they feel it does not impact
on ongoing work on other related complexes. The level of progress
is always visible to public users, but details (for example, the
specific regions of the target proteins that are being used)
remain confidential until released to specific other partners or
to the public.
You can search the data in the Tracker in a number of ways:
Updating Tracker information
Partners participating in SPINE2-COMPLEXES can log in from any
part of the Tracker (incuding this page) using the "LOGIN" menu
item at the top of the page, to give access to additional
functions. If you are registered as a full or associate partner
in SPINE2, log in now to access any of the functions below:
- Add a target
- Create virtual targets
- Create expression vector
- Update experimental progress
- Perform BLAST search on targets
Contacting the System Administrator
Please send an email to
admin@strubi.ox.ac.uk.
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