Geoff McMullan

Microbial proteomics: a mass spectrometry primer for biologists (2007)

Graham, Robert LJ, Graham, Ciaren, McMullan, Geoff

Abstract It is now more than 10 years since the publication of the first microbial genome sequence and science is now moving towards a post genomic era with transcriptomics and proteomics offering...

A semi-quantitative GeLC-MS analysis of temporal proteome expression in the emerging nosocomial pathogen Ochrobactrum anthropi (2007)

Graham, Robert, Sharma, Mohit K, Ternan, Nigel G, Weatherly, D Brent, Tarleton, Rick L, McMullan, Geoff

Abstract Background The α-Proteobacteria are capable of interaction with eukaryotic cells, with some members, such as Ochrobactrum anthropi , capable of acting as human pathogens. O. anthropi has...

Organophosphonate Utilization by the Thermophile Geobacillus caldoxylosilyticus T20

Obojska, Agnieszka, Ternan, Nigel G., Lejczak, Barbara, Kafarski, Pawel, McMullan, Geoff

A strain of Geobacillus caldoxylosilyticus from central heating system water could utilize a number of organophosphonates as the sole phosphorus source for growth at 60°C. During growth on...

Organophosphonate Utilization by the Thermophile Geobacillus caldoxylosilyticus T20

Obojska, Agnieszka, Ternan, Nigel G., Lejczak, Barbara, Kafarski, Pawel, McMullan, Geoff

A strain of Geobacillus caldoxylosilyticus from central heating system water could utilize a number of organophosphonates as the sole phosphorus source for growth at 60°C. During growth on...

Microbial proteomics: a mass spectrometry primer for biologists

Graham, Robert LJ, Graham, Ciaren, McMullan, Geoff

It is now more than 10 years since the publication of the first microbial genome sequence and science is now moving towards a post genomic era with transcriptomics and proteomics offering insights...

A semi-quantitative GeLC-MS analysis of temporal proteome expression in the emerging nosocomial pathogen Ochrobactrum anthropi

Graham, Robert Leslie James, Sharma, Mohit K, Ternan, Nigel G, Weatherly, D Brent, Tarleton, Rick L, McMullan, Geoff

A semi-quantitative gel-based analysis identifies distinct proteomic profiles associated with specific growth points for the nosocomial pathogen Ochrobactrum anthropi.