Journal article
Pipeline for the identification and classification of ion channels in parasitic flatworms
B Nor, ND Young, PK Korhonen, RS Hall, P Tan, A Lonie, RB Gasser
Parasites and Vectors | BMC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background: Ion channels are well characterised in model organisms, principally because of the availability of functional genomic tools and datasets for these species. This contrasts the situation, for example, for parasites of humans and animals, whose genomic and biological uniqueness means that many genes and their products cannot be annotated. As ion channels are recognised as important drug targets in mammals, the accurate identification and classification of parasite channels could provide major prospects for defining unique targets for designing novel and specific anti-parasite therapies. Here, we established a reliable bioinformatic pipeline for the identification and classification ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was also supported by a Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (grant number VR0007) on its Peak Computing Facility at the University of Melbourne, an initiative of the Victorian Government (R.B.G. and A.L.). Funding from the Australian Research Council, the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia, Yourgene Bioscience and Melbourne Water Corporation is gratefully acknowledged (R.B.G. et al.). N.D.Y. holds an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship. P.K.K. is the recipient of a scholarship (STRAPA) from the University of Melbourne.