نتایج جستجو برای: protein interaction ppis

تعداد نتایج: 1703658  

Journal: :Briefings in functional genomics 2012
Javier De Las Rivas Celia Fontanillo

Mapping and understanding of the protein interaction networks with their key modules and hubs can provide deeper insights into the molecular machinery underlying complex phenotypes. In this article, we present the basic characteristics and definitions of protein networks, starting with a distinction of the different types of associations between proteins. We focus the review on protein-protein ...

2011
Dinesh Soares Xueping Quan Conny Ludwig Victoria Lin Josue Samayoa

Abstract In the past decade, automatisation has led to an immense increase of data in biology. Next generation sequencing techniques will produce a vast amount of sequences across all species in the coming years. In many cases, identifying the function and biological role of a protein from its sequence can be a complicated and time-intensive task. The identification of a protein’s interaction p...

2009
Tim Driscoll Matthew D. Dyer T. M. Murali Bruno W. S. Sobral

Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play a vital role in initiating infection in a number of pathogens. Identifying which interactions allow a pathogen to infect its host can help us to understand methods of pathogenesis and provide potential targets for therapeutics. Public resources for studying host-pathogen systems, in particular PPIs, are scarce. To facilitate the study of host-pathogen PP...

2016
Zahra Hajimahdi

Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) can be considered as a vast class of therapeutic targets. PPIs play critical roles in all biological functions and are often dysregulated in disease. Despite their functional role both inside and outside the cell, over the past decades PPIs have been neglected as undruggable targets. This was in part due to the fact that PPI interfaces are generally flat and ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2017
Javier Garcia-Garcia Victòria Valls-Comamala Emre Guney David Andreu Francisco J Muñoz Narcis Fernandez-Fuentes Baldo Oliva

Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are crucial in many biological processes. The first step towards the molecular characterisation of PPIs implies the charting of their interfaces, that is, the surfaces mediating the interaction. To this end, we present here iFrag, a sequence-based computational method that infers possible interacting regions between two proteins by searching minimal common se...

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...

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...

2014
Ruth Barshir Omer Shwartz Ilan Y. Smoly Esti Yeger Lotem

An open question in human genetics is what underlies the tissue-specific manifestation of hereditary diseases, which are caused by genomic aberrations that are present in cells across the human body. Here we analyzed this phenomenon for over 300 hereditary diseases by using comparative network analysis. We created an extensive resource of protein expression and interactions in 16 main human tis...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2016
Tsz-Leung To Qiang Zhang Xiaokun Shu

A reversible green fluorogenic protein-fragment complementation assay was developed based on the crystal structure of UnaG, a recently discovered fluorescent protein. In living mammalian cells, the nonfluorescent fragments complemented and rapidly became fluorescent upon rapamycin-induced FKBP and Frb protein interaction, and lost fluorescence when the protein interaction was inhibited. This re...

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