نتایج جستجو برای: protein protein interaction ppis

تعداد نتایج: 1703658  

2008
Daeui Park Byoung-Chul Kim Seong-Woong Cho Seong-Jin Park Jong-Soon Choi Seung Il Kim Jong Bhak Sunghoon Lee

Although mass spectrometry has been frequently used to identify proteins, there are no web servers that provide comprehensive functional annotation of those identified proteins. It is necessary to provide such web service due to a rapid increase in the data. We, therefore, introduce MassNet, which provides (i) physico-chemical analysis information, (ii) KEGG pathway assignment (iii) Gene Ontolo...

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Background and purpose: The mature form of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) binds to BDNF/NT-3 growth factors receptor (Trk-B). This binding leads to activation of Ras–MAPK pathway which is integrated with cell growth and proliferation. The BDNF deficiency is correlated with various diseases and affects aging and miscellaneous. In the present study we aimed to design a chimeric LAMP-BDN...

2013
Masahito Ohue Yuri Matsuzaki Takehiro Shimoda Takashi Ishida Yutaka Akiyama

BACKGROUND Elucidation of protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks is important for understanding disease mechanisms and for drug discovery. Tertiary-structure-based in silico PPI prediction methods have been developed with two typical approaches: a method based on template matching with known protein structures and a method based on de novo protein docking. However, the template-based method...

2017
Judith Klein-Seetharaman Kalyani B. Karunakaran

After the first reported case of Zika virus (ZIKV) in Brazil, in 2015, a significant increase in the reported cases of microcephaly was observed. Microcephaly is a neurological condition in which the infant’s head is significantly smaller with complications in brain development. Recently, two small membrane-associated interferon-inducible transmembrane proteins (IFITM1 and IFITM3) have been sho...

Journal: :Computational biology and chemistry 2013
Kubra Karagoz Kazim Yalçin Arga

The identification of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and their networks is vitally important to systemically define and understand the roles of proteins in biological systems. In spite of development of numerous experimental systems to detect PPIs and diverse research on assessment of the quality of the obtained data, a consensus--highly reliable, almost complete--interactome of Saccharomy...

2016
Madhavi K. Ganapathiraju Kalyani B. Karunakaran Josefina Correa-Menéndez Nicholas Eyre Rama Rao Damerla Judith Klein-Seetharaman Sandeep Chakraborty

After the first reported case of Zika virus (ZIKV) in Brazil, in 2015, a significant increase in the reported cases of microcephaly was observed. Microcephaly is a neurological condition in which the infant’s head is significantly smaller with complications in brain development. Recently, two small membrane-associated interferon-inducible transmembrane proteins (IFITM1 and IFITM3) have been sho...

Journal: :Methods in enzymology 2010
Stephen W Michnick Po Hien Ear Christian Landry Mohan K Malleshaiah Vincent Messier

Protein-fragment complementation assays (PCAs) are a family of assays for detecting protein-protein interactions (PPIs) that have been developed to provide simple and direct ways to study PPIs in any living cell, multicellular organism or in vitro. PCAs can be used to detect PPI between proteins of any molecular weight and expressed at their endogenous levels. Proteins are expressed in their ap...

2017
Changchuan Yin Stephen S. -T. Yau

Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play key roles in life processes, such as signal transduction, transcription regulations, and immune response, etc. Identification of PPIs enables better understanding of the functional networks within a cell. Common experimental methods for identifying PPIs are time consuming and expensive. However, recent developments in computational approaches for inferri...

2015
Mariell Pettersson David Bliman Jimmy Jacobsson Jesper R. Nilsson Jaeki Min Luigi Iconaru R. Kiplin Guy Richard W. Kriwacki Joakim Andréasson Morten Grøtli

Small molecule nonpeptidic mimics of α-helices are widely recognised as protein-protein interaction (PPIs) inhibitors. Protein-protein interactions mediate virtually all important regulatory pathways in a cell, and the ability to control and modulate PPIs is therefore of great significance to basic biology, where controlled disruption of protein networks is key to understanding network connecti...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2007
Matthew D. Dyer T. M. Murali Bruno W. S. Sobral

MOTIVATION Infectious diseases such as malaria result in millions of deaths each year. An important aspect of any host-pathogen system is the mechanism by which a pathogen can infect its host. One method of infection is via protein-protein interactions (PPIs) where pathogen proteins target host proteins. Developing computational methods that identify which PPIs enable a pathogen to infect a hos...

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