Diversity in Genetic In Vivo Methods for Protein-Protein Interaction Studies: from the Yeast Two-Hybrid System to the Mammalian Split-Luciferase System
B Stynen, H Tournu, J Tavernier… - … and molecular biology …, 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol
The yeast two-hybrid system pioneered the field of in vivo protein-protein interaction
methods and undisputedly gave rise to a palette of ingenious techniques that are constantly …
methods and undisputedly gave rise to a palette of ingenious techniques that are constantly …
Aspects of phage-based vaccines for protein and epitope immunization
M Palma - Vaccines, 2023 - mdpi.com
Because vaccine development is a difficult process, this study reviews aspects of phages as
vaccine delivery vehicles through a literature search. The results demonstrated that because …
vaccine delivery vehicles through a literature search. The results demonstrated that because …
Bacteria conjugate ubiquitin-like proteins to interfere with phage assembly
Several immune pathways in humans conjugate ubiquitin-like proteins to virus and host
molecules as a means of antiviral defence,,,–. Here we studied an antiphage defence …
molecules as a means of antiviral defence,,,–. Here we studied an antiphage defence …
Global mapping of herpesvirus-host protein complexes reveals a transcription strategy for late genes
ZH Davis, E Verschueren, GM Jang, K Kleffman… - Molecular cell, 2015 - cell.com
Mapping host-pathogen interactions has proven instrumental for understanding how viruses
manipulate host machinery and how numerous cellular processes are regulated. DNA …
manipulate host machinery and how numerous cellular processes are regulated. DNA …
Next-generation proteomics for quantitative Jumbophage-bacteria interaction mapping
A Fossati, D Mozumdar, C Kokontis… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Host-pathogen interactions are pivotal in regulating establishment, progression, and
outcome of an infection. While affinity-purification mass spectrometry has become …
outcome of an infection. While affinity-purification mass spectrometry has become …
iPfam: a database of protein family and domain interactions found in the Protein Data Bank
RD Finn, BL Miller, J Clements… - Nucleic acids …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The database iPfam, available at http://ipfam. org, catalogues Pfam domain interactions
based on known 3D structures that are found in the Protein Data Bank, providing interaction …
based on known 3D structures that are found in the Protein Data Bank, providing interaction …
Continuous multiplexed phage genome editing using recombitrons
CB Fishman, KD Crawford, S Bhattarai-Kline… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Bacteriophage genome editing can enhance the efficacy of phages to eliminate pathogenic
bacteria in patients and in the environment. However, current methods for editing phage …
bacteria in patients and in the environment. However, current methods for editing phage …
Reconstruction and application of protein–protein interaction network
T Hao, W Peng, Q Wang, B Wang, J Sun - International journal of …, 2016 - mdpi.com
The protein-protein interaction network (PIN) is a useful tool for systematic investigation of
the complex biological activities in the cell. With the increasing interests on the proteome …
the complex biological activities in the cell. With the increasing interests on the proteome …
Phage assembly and the special role of the portal protein
PE Prevelige Jr, JR Cortines - Current opinion in virology, 2018 - Elsevier
Virus infections are ultimately dependent on a successful viral genome delivery to the host
cell. The bacteriophage family Caudovirales evolved specialized machinery that fulfills this …
cell. The bacteriophage family Caudovirales evolved specialized machinery that fulfills this …
Structure of the siphophage neck–Tail complex suggests that conserved tail tip proteins facilitate receptor binding and tail assembly
H Xiao, L Tan, Z Tan, Y Zhang, W Chen, X Li… - PLoS …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Siphophages have a long, flexible, and noncontractile tail that connects to the capsid
through a neck. The phage tail is essential for host cell recognition and virus–host cell …
through a neck. The phage tail is essential for host cell recognition and virus–host cell …