نتایج جستجو برای: protein protein interaction ppis

تعداد نتایج: 1703658  

2012
Antonio M. Rezende Edson L. Folador Daniela de M. Resende Jeronimo C. Ruiz

The Trypanosomatids parasites Leishmania braziliensis, Leishmania major and Leishmania infantum are important human pathogens. Despite of years of study and genome availability, effective vaccine has not been developed yet, and the chemotherapy is highly toxic. Therefore, it is clear just interdisciplinary integrated studies will have success in trying to search new targets for developing of va...

2012
Robert J. Weatheritt Katja Luck Evangelia Petsalaki Norman E. Davey Toby J. Gibson

MOTIVATION Eukaryotic proteins are highly modular, containing multiple interaction interfaces that mediate binding to a network of regulators and effectors. Recent advances in high-throughput proteomics have rapidly expanded the number of known protein-protein interactions (PPIs); however, the molecular basis for the majority of these interactions remains to be elucidated. There has been a grow...

2012
Catalina O. Tudor Cecilia N. Arighi Qinghua Wang Cathy H. Wu K. Vijay-Shanker

Protein phosphorylation is a central regulatory mechanism in signal transduction involved in most biological processes. Phosphorylation of a protein may lead to activation or repression of its activity, alternative subcellular location and interaction with different binding partners. Extracting this type of information from scientific literature is critical for connecting phosphorylated protein...

2014
Satoru Mabe Teruyuki Nagamune Masahiro Kawahara

Detection of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is important for understanding numerous processes in mammalian cells; however, existing PPI detection methods often give significant background signals. Here, we propose a novel PPI-detection method based on kinase-mediated growth induction of mammalian cells. In this method, target proteins are fused to the intracellular domain of c-kit (c-kit I...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2021

Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) intimately govern various biological processes and disease states therefore have been identified as attractive therapeutic targets for small-molecule drug discovery. However, the development of highly potent inhibitors PPIs has proven to be extremely challenging with limited clinical success stories. Herein, we report irreversible human double minute 2 (HDM2)...

2012
Jean-Baptiste Leducq Guillaume Charron Guillaume Diss Isabelle Gagnon-Arsenault Alexandre K. Dubé Christian R. Landry

Despite the tremendous efforts devoted to the identification of genetic incompatibilities underlying hybrid sterility and inviability, little is known about the effect of inter-species hybridization at the protein interactome level. Here, we develop a screening platform for the comparison of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) among closely related species and their hybrids. We examine in vivo ...

Journal: :DNA Research: An International Journal for Rapid Publication of Reports on Genes and Genomes 2008
Yoshikazu Shimoda Sayaka Shinpo Mitsuyo Kohara Yasukazu Nakamura Satoshi Tabata Shusei Sato

Global viewing of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is a useful way to assign biological roles to large numbers of proteins predicted by complete genome sequence. Here, we systematically analyzed PPIs in the nitrogen-fixing soil bacterium Mesorhizobium loti using a modified high-throughput yeast two-hybrid system. The aims of this study are primarily on the providing functional clues to M. lo...

2011
Jian-Feng Li Jenifer Bush Yan Xiong Lei Li Matthew McCormack

Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) constitute the regulatory network that coordinates diverse cellular functions. There are growing needs in plant research for creating protein interaction maps behind complex cellular processes and at a systems biology level. However, only a few approaches have been successfully used for large-scale surveys of PPIs in plants, each having advantages and disadva...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2012
Alexander Hergovich

The Hippo signal transduction cascade controls cell growth, proliferation and death, all of which are frequently deregulated in tumour cells. Since initial studies in Drosophila melanogaster were instrumental in defining Hippo signalling, the machinery was named after the central Ste20-like kinase Hippo. Moreover, given that loss of Hippo signalling components Hippo, Warts, and Mats resulted in...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2011
Raghavendra Hosur Jinbo Xu Jadwiga Bienkowska Bonnie Berger

Current homology modeling methods for predicting protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have difficulty in the "twilight zone" (<40%) of sequence identities. Threading methods extend coverage further into the twilight zone by aligning primary sequences for a pair of proteins to a best-fit template complex to predict an entire three-dimensional structure. We introduce a threading approach, iWRAP, w...

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