[HTML][HTML] Mutations at protein-protein interfaces: Small changes over big surfaces have large impacts on human health

HC Jubb, AP Pandurangan, MA Turner… - Progress in biophysics …, 2017 - Elsevier
Many essential biological processes including cell regulation and signalling are mediated
through the assembly of protein complexes. Changes to protein-protein interaction (PPI) …

Biophysical and computational fragment-based approaches to targeting protein–protein interactions: applications in structure-guided drug discovery

A Winter, AP Higueruelo, M Marsh… - Quarterly reviews of …, 2012 - cambridge.org
Drug discovery has classically targeted the active sites of enzymes or ligand-binding sites of
receptors and ion channels. In an attempt to improve selectivity of drug candidates …

Towards the prediction of protein interaction partners using physical docking

MN Wass, G Fuentes, C Pons, F Pazos… - Molecular systems …, 2011 - embopress.org
Deciphering the whole network of protein interactions for a given proteome ('interactome') is
the goal of many experimental and computational efforts in Systems Biology. Separately the …

Genes and 'in-vironment': how will our concepts on the pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease develop in the future?

C Fiocchi - Digestive diseases, 2013 - karger.com
It is becoming increasingly evident that the old paradigm of disease pathogenesis where a
given genotype would determine a phenotype and this would lead to a particular disease is …

Pharmacoproteomics: a chess game on a protein field

A D'Alessandro, L Zolla - Drug discovery today, 2010 - Elsevier
The application of proteomics in the field of drug discovery development and the
assessment of drug administration is known as pharmacoproteomics. As a branch of …

Spatial and temporal organization of multi-protein assemblies: achieving sensitive control in information-rich cell-regulatory systems

VM Bolanos-Garcia, Q Wu, T Ochi… - … of the Royal …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The regulation of cellular processes in living organisms requires signalling systems that
have a high signal-to-noise ratio. This is usually achieved by transient, multi-protein …

Meet me halfway: when genomics meets structural bioinformatics

S Gong, CL Worth, TMK Cheng, TL Blundell - Journal of cardiovascular …, 2011 - Springer
The DNA sequencing technology developed by Frederick Sanger in the 1970s established
genomics as the basis of comparative genetics. The recent invention of next-generation …

'-omics' technology and human reproduction: reproductomics

J Bellver, M Mundi, FJ Esteban… - Expert Review of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The success of assisted reproduction technology is highly dependent on a precise selection
of gametes and embryos and determining the best endometrial window for embryo …

[PDF][PDF] Point of View The Future of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Integrating Knowledge to Advance Understanding and Reach a Cure

C Fiocchi - International Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Disease - xdocz.com.br
Most experts agree that the main components of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have
been identified, and they include the environment, genetic make-up, gut microbiota and the …

[PDF][PDF] Spatial and temporal organization of multi-protein

BL Sibanda, TL Blundell, VM Bolanos-Garcia, Q Wu… - researchgate.net
The regulation of cellular processes in living organisms requires signalling systems that
have a high signal-to-noise ratio. This is usually achieved by transient, multi-protein …