The Emili Lab is a driving force behind The Center for Network Systems Biology (CNSB) at Boston University. The overarching goal of CNSB is to describe the physical and functional interactions of cellular biomolecules that mediate the diverse complex biological processes crucial to human health and disease.
The Emili group is pioneering the field of "interactome" science, using functional proteomics, protein mass spectrometry, and network biology to explore the interactions of cellular proteins allowing for formation of complex multiprotein cellular machinery in organisms from E. coli to humans.
From the Emili Lab Databases and Links page, users can find dedicated websites and tools for exploring proteomes of S. cerevisiae, Mouse, E. coli, Human, and Metazoan complexes.
June 1, 2020: Links to the Mouse-global tissue, E. coli soluble proteins eNet, and Human soluble protein complexes are non-functional.