The Wright Laboratory at the UC Davis Genome Center focuses on defining the composition, activity, and overall cellular function of protein complexes in higher organisms. The laboratory uses modern methods in protein mass spectrometry in combination with traditional methods in molecular and cellular biology to study protein network function on a global scale.

Recent Publications and Posters:
MCP
2006: Identification of putative androgen receptor interaction protein
modules: Cytoskeleton and endosomes modulate AR signaling in prostate
cancer cells (Abstract | PDF)
ASMS 2006 Poster: Elucidating Androgen Receptor Interacting Protein Networks using Quantitative Mass Spectrometry (Abstract | PDF)
ASMS 2006 Poster: A Mass Spectrometry Based Platform for Biomarker Discovery in Archived Prostate Tissues (Abstract | PDF)
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