The Division of Structural Biology

Division of Structural Biology

The Division of Structural Biology (STRUBI) is part of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine (NDM) at the University of Oxford. STRUBI is also part of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics. The Division includes the Oxford Protein Production Facility (OPPF) and the Oxford Particle Imaging Centre (OPIC).

Wellcome Trust Centre STRUBI is situated in the Old Road Campus in the Headington area of Oxford. The Division applies the techniques of structural biology, particularly macromolecular crystallography and electron microscopy, to the study of biomedically important processes. The research interests of the Division include the structural study of viral proteins and intercellular recognition. The work of the laboratory is supported by many sources, but principally the MRC, Cancer Research UK, the BBSRC, the Royal Society, the EU FP6 & FP7 and the Wellcome Trust.

STRUBI Podcasts

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Oxford Protein Production Facility-UK

OPPF People The OPPF-UK is an MRC-funded project to develop methods and automation for high-throughput structural proteomics studies of medically important targets. It is particularly focused on protein production, purification and crystal growth. The OPPF-UK relocated in 2010 to the new Research Complex at Harwell, adjacent to the Diamond Light Source to establish it as a national facility. Funded by the MRC and BBSRC, the OPPF-UK is a National Resource Centre for protein production and crystallization.

Oxford Particle Imaging Centre

Oxford Particle Imaging Centre The OPIC is located in the Henry Wellcome Building for Particle Imaging. This Wellcome Trust-funded facility allows scientists to study macromolecular complexes, such as human and animal viruses, in their native cellular environment using a range of structural and biophysical tools. The facility houses state-of-the-art laboratories at ACDP Cat 3 and DEFRA 4 levels of containment. allowing study of viruses that are important to human health worldwide, such as HIV and Dengue virus.

European Projects

Instruct LogoThe Division of Structural Biology is a leading player in efforts to coordinate European structural biology. The Division hosts the Coordination office of Instruct, an international collaboration helping to realize the goal of integrated large-scale structural biology resources across Europe. Instruct provides access to European researchers from member countries to state-of-the-art infrastructure and technologies. Located at Instruct centres around Europe, these resources facilitate world-leading research in structural cell biology. For details of the projects in which STRUBI is involved see the Europe tab.

The SPINE2-Complexes EU FP7 project special edition of the Journal of Structural Biology (2011) vol 175/2 is now available as an open access publication!