Predicting protein–protein interactions from the molecular to the proteome level
Identification of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) is at the center of molecular biology
considering the unquestionable role of proteins in cells. Combinatorial interactions result in …
considering the unquestionable role of proteins in cells. Combinatorial interactions result in …
Modulators of protein–protein interactions
LG Milroy, TN Grossmann, S Hennig… - Chemical …, 2014 - ACS Publications
Since Hedin's characterization of trypsin and antitrypsin in 1906,(1) arguably the first
account of a regulatory protein–protein interaction (PPI), contemporary understanding of …
account of a regulatory protein–protein interaction (PPI), contemporary understanding of …
Techniques for the analysis of protein-protein interactions in vivo
S Xing, N Wallmeroth, KW Berendzen… - Plant physiology, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Identifying key players and their interactions is fundamental for understanding biochemical
mechanisms at the molecular level. The ever-increasing number of alternative ways to …
mechanisms at the molecular level. The ever-increasing number of alternative ways to …
Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) analysis: advances and recent applications for genome-wide interaction studies
KE Miller, Y Kim, WK Huh, HO Park - Journal of molecular biology, 2015 - Elsevier
Complex protein networks are involved in nearly all cellular processes. To uncover these
vast networks of protein interactions, various high-throughput screening technologies have …
vast networks of protein interactions, various high-throughput screening technologies have …
CrY2H-seq: a massively multiplexed assay for deep-coverage interactome mapping
SA Wanamaker, RM Garza, A MacWilliams, JR Nery… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Broad-scale protein–protein interaction mapping is a major challenge given the cost, time,
and sensitivity constraints of existing technologies. Here, we present a massively …
and sensitivity constraints of existing technologies. Here, we present a massively …
Peptide aptamers: development and applications
S Reverdatto, D S. Burz… - Current topics in medicinal …, 2015 - benthamdirect.com
Peptide aptamers are small combinatorial proteins that are selected to bind to specific sites
on their target molecules. Peptide aptamers consist of short, 5-20 amino acid residues long …
on their target molecules. Peptide aptamers consist of short, 5-20 amino acid residues long …
Protein–protein interactions: detection, reliability assessment and applications
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) participate in all important biological processes in living
organisms, such as catalyzing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, DNA transcription …
organisms, such as catalyzing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, DNA transcription …
Molecular and cellular regulation of human glucokinase
SM Sternisha, BG Miller - Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 2019 - Elsevier
Glucose metabolism in humans is tightly controlled by the activity of glucokinase (GCK).
GCK is predominantly produced in the pancreas, where it catalyzes the rate-limiting step of …
GCK is predominantly produced in the pancreas, where it catalyzes the rate-limiting step of …
Protein-protein interaction networks: probing disease mechanisms using model systems
U Kuzmanov, A Emili - Genome medicine, 2013 - Springer
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and multi-protein complexes perform central roles in the
cellular systems of all living organisms. In humans, disruptions of the normal patterns of PPIs …
cellular systems of all living organisms. In humans, disruptions of the normal patterns of PPIs …
Discovering cellular protein‐protein interactions: Technological strategies and opportunities
K Titeca, I Lemmens, J Tavernier… - Mass spectrometry …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The analysis of protein interaction networks is one of the key challenges in the study of
biology. It connects genotypes to phenotypes, and disruption often leads to diseases …
biology. It connects genotypes to phenotypes, and disruption often leads to diseases …