Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!ig!daemon From: MJB1@VMS-SUPP.CAM.AC.UK Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.seqnet Subject: SEQNET Bulletin Message-ID: <4727@ig.ig.com> Date: 15 Jan 88 10:42:37 GMT Sender: daemon@presto.ig.com Lines: 333 From: MJB1@VMS-SUPP.CAM.AC.UK Bulletin_# 58 SEQNET@CAM.PHX 14 Jan 88 List of European molecular biologists From: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.PHX Subject: List of European molecular biologists Date: 14 Jan 88 A start has been made on compiling a list of electronic mail addresses for European molecular biologists as suggested at the IUSC Workshop. Please contribute an entry if you have not already done so. *name Alefounder,P.R. From: PRA1 To: seqnet Subject: Address List for Europe (1) Electronic mail address: JANET PRA1@CAM.PHX EARN PRA1%CAM.PHX@EARN.RL.AC.UK (2) Name and postal address: Dr. P.R. Alefounder, Department of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry, University Chemical Laboratory, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW. (3) Indication of interests: Molecular biology, computers. *name Beynon,R.B. From: 11-JAN-1988 18:27 To: MJB1 Subj: Re: SEQNET Bulletin Received: from SB06@UK.AC.LIVERPOOL.IBM by ISMAIL(2.1.6); 11 Jan 1988 18:27:01 GMT Date: Mon, 11 Jan 88 18:24:00 GMT From: Subject: Re: SEQNET Bulletin To: MJB1 In-Reply-To: Your message of 8-JAN-1988 18:27:29 GMT Martin please add my info to the europe list: SB06@UK.AC.LIV.IBM Dr R J Beynon Department of Biochemistry University of Liverpool PO Box 147 LIVERPOOL L69 3BX U.K. Editor Computer Applications in the Biosciences Mammalian proteases and cellular proteolytic processes Protein metabolism in normal and abnormal muscle Glycogen phosphorylase Thaumatin ( a very, very sweet protein!!) Apple Macintosh *name Bishop,M.J. From: MJB1 To: seqnet Subject: European list (1) MJB1@UK.AC.CAM.PHX MJB1@UK.AC.CAM.VMS-SUPP (2) Martin John Bishop University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory, New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QG, UK. (3) DNA and protein sequence analysis, Inference of evolutionary relationships from sequence data, Applications of computers in molecular biology *name Evans,R.G. From: "RGE" (RGE at UKACRL) 12-JAN-1988 09:07 To: MJB1 Subj: Molecular Biology Dear Dr Bishop, I am interested in keeping in touch with the development of molecular biology computing, although I am not active in this area. My interest stems from running the scientific side of Cray X-MP support at RAL and I would like to help in the use of supercomputers wherever appropriate. The information requested in your note is: (1) RGE@UK.AC.RL.IB (2) Dr R G Evans, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Chilton, Didcot OX11 0QX tel 0235 21900ext5656 (3) Interested in new and developing areas of supercomputer applications. *name Farrall,M. From: rkbc110@uk.ac.lon.smhms.ux To: seqnet@cam.phx Martin Farrall Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics St. Mary's Hospital Medical School Norfolk Place London W2 1PG (01) 723 1252 rkbc110@uk.ac.lon.smhms.ux Molecular genetics of cystic fibrosis DNA/protein sequence analysis Computational methods in human genetic linkage analysis *name Holbrook,J.J. Date: 10-JAN-1988 14:41:34 From: HOLBROOK@UK.AC.BRISTOL.BSA To: mjb1@UK.AC.CAM.VMS-SUPP SEQNET - Address list for Europe 1. JANET: HOLBROOK@UK.AC.BRISTOL.BSA 2. Dr J. John HOLBROOK, Department of Biochemistry, University of Bristol Medical School, BRISTOL BS8 1TD, U.K. 3. Protein, especially redox enzyme, design and construction. 4. It would help if the one of my long term collabroators were also included, with an otherwise analogous entry: Dr. A.R. CLARKE: CLARKEAR@UK.AC.BRISTOL.BSA *name Kell,D.B. From: DBK@UK.AC.ABERYSTWYTH To: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.PHX Subject: e-mail adresses In response to today's, I presently act as the main node at UCW for biological bboard services, and this will continue pro tem. When my colleague sget more into it they will doubtless join directly. However, please keep me on the list for SEQNET info. (1) DBK@ABER.V (2) Dr Douglas B. Kell, Dept of BOtany & Microbiology, University College of Wales, ABERYSTWYTH, Dyfed SY23 3DA. (3) Interests: keeping abreast with everything relevant in mol. biol., but especially protein behaviour and use of micro's to understand it. Best wishes for 1988! *name Kneale,G.G. From: GGK1 To: seqnet@cam.phx Subject: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY NETWORK Please include me in your list of molecular biology network users: Dr Geoff Kneale Biophysics Laboratories Portsmouth Polytechnic Portsmouth PO1 2DT GGK1@PORTSMOUTH.CSOVAX AREAS OF INTEREST: DNA binding proteins, Protein Engineering, Filamentous Bacteriophage, Biophysics (Spectroscopy and Diffraction). *name Melvin,W.T. From: w.t.melvin@uk.ac.aberdeen To: seqnet@uk.ac.cambridge.phoenix Subject: Address List for Europe With reference to your message of 8 Jan; Electronic mail address W.T.MELVIN@UK.AC.ABDN Postal address Dr W.T. Melvin Dept. of Biochemistry University of Aberdeen Marischal College Aberdeen, AB9 1AS U.K. Tel No. 0224 273110 Interests Molecular biology of cytochrome P450 and DNA polymerase alpha *name Pfeiffer,F. From: PFEIFFER@EARN.DM0MPB51 To: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAMBRIDGE.PHOENIX Subject: electronic mailing address list Via: UK.AC.RL.EARN; Mon, 11 Jan 88 14:39:19 GMT Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 2094; Mon, 11 Jan 88 14:39:18 GM Received: from DM0MPB51.BITNET (PFEIFFER) by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 2084; Mon, 11 Jan 88 14:38:40 X-Original-To: g--seqnet, PFEIFFER 11-JAN-1988 Dear Dr. M.J. Bishop! The members of the MIPS protein sequence database would like to participate in the European electronic mailing address list: MIPS postal address is: MIPS (Martinsried Institute for Protein Sequence Data) Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry Am Klopferspitz 18 D-8033 Martinsried FRG Current members are: Dr. Friedhelm Pfeiffer Dr. Hans Werner Mewes Electronic Mailing addresses are: MIPS@dm0mbp51.BitNet sequence submission and general information Pfeiffer@dm0mpb51.BitNet personal messages, VecBase, restriction enzymes Mewes@dm0mpb51.BitNet personal messages MIPS interest: MIPS is a protein sequence database that will collect and distribute protein sequences within the frame of a protein sequence database consortium. The three current members are MIPS at Max-Planck-Inst. Biochemie, Martinsried, FRG, in Europe PIR at MBRF (Nat. Biomed. Res. F.), Washington, USA, in America JIPID at Science University, Tokyo, Japan, in Asia The members of this consortium will prepare one common sequence data set. This will be an extension of the current PIR protein sequence database. Data submission and comments via electronic mailing are highly recommended. Please send SeqNet mail to user "MIPS" in the future and discontinue sending to "PFEIFFER" and "MEWES". Yours sincerely Friedhelm Pfeiffer *name Stoehr,P.J. From: STOEHR@UK.AC.AFRC.ARCC To: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.PHX I would like to participate in the great European database in the sky. (1) STOEHR @UK.AC.AFRC.ARCC (2) Peter J. Stoehr Applications Development AFRC Computing Centre West Common Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 2JE Tel. 05827-62271 (3) Computing Service/Support for Molecular Biology also (1) OWEN @UK.AC.AFRC.ARCB (note B) (2) Dr John Owen (same address) (3) Computing Service/Support for Graphics, Molecular modelling Peter J Stoehr *name Summers,D.K. From: DKS11 To: seqnet I would like to participate in the European Directory. My address: DKS11@UK.AC.CAM.PHX David K. Summers Dept of Genetics Cambridge University Downing St Cambridge CB2 3EH Interests: Molecular biology of E. coli plasmids Site specific recombination DNA bending *name Sussman,J. From: CSJOEL@EARN.WEIZMANN To: seqnet@UK.AC.CAM.PHX Subject: electron mail address Via: UK.AC.RL.EARN; Sat, 09 Jan 88 19:03:49 GMT Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 2246; Sat, 09 Jan 88 19:03:49 GM Received: from WEIZMANN.WEIZMANN.AC.IL by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 2244; Sat, 09 Jan 88 19:03:49 G Received: by WEIZMANN (Mailer X1.25) id 5838; Sat, 09 Jan 88 21:03:04 +0200 in reply to your request: I'm Prof. Joel L. Sussman Dept. of Structural Chemistry Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot 76100 ISRAEL CSJOEL@WEIZMANN (Bitnet) telephone 972-8-482638 or 972-8-483361 interest: X-ray crystallography of DNA & Proteins Cryogenic X-ray crystallography of Proteins & DNA Protein & DNA model building & refinement Structural studies of halophilic proteins *name Winkler,H. From: A8451DAB@EARN.AWIUNI11 To: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.PHX Subject: Reply to your note on the BIONET bboard Via: UK.AC.RL.EARN; Mon, 11 Jan 88 09:34:11 GMT Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 6998; Mon, 11 Jan 88 09:34:11 GM Received: from AWIUNI11.BITNET by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 6995; Mon, 11 Jan 88 09:34:11 G Received: by AWIUNI11 (Mailer X1.23b) id 1582; Mon, 11 Jan 88 10:35:01 MEZ The yeast molecular genetics group at the Department of general biochemistry at the University of Vienna is interested in participating in your interest group. We are mainly working on the regulation of expression of catalase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We do this by studying effects on expression of mutations in the promoter region of catalase T A second group in our lab is characterizing and purifying proteins that bind to the upstream promoter region of catalase T. My name is Hans Winkler and I am responsible for E-mail in our lab. The head of our group and also head of the department in Prof. Dr. Helmut Ruis. Our address is: Inst. f. allgemeine Biochemie, Waehringerstr. 38, A-1090 Wien. Austria. Our E-mail address is: A8451DAB at AWIUNI11 Regards, Hans Winkler Acknowledge-To: