نتایج جستجو برای: staphylococcal protein a
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We describe an algorithm which enables us to search the conformational space of the side chains of a protein to identify the global minimum energy combination of side chain conformations as well as all other conformations within a specified energy cutoff of the global energy minimum. The program is used to explore the side chain conformational energy surface of a number of proteins, to investig...
Identifying DNA-binding proteins that interact with a control region of interest has become quite straightforward. However, the functional relevance of a given protein-DNA interaction is difficult to establish. The hypothesis that an interaction is relevant can be tested by several different experiments, 12 of which are outlined in this article. It must be remembered that none of these experime...
Staphylococcal enterotoxin C (SEC) is a major cause of staphylococcal food poisoning in humans and plays role bovine mastitis. Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) benefits from competitive growth advantage under stress conditions encountered foods such as low pH. Therefore, understanding the stressors lactic acid on SEC production pivotal relevance to safety. However, stress-dependent cues their ...
Biological processes are often performed by a group of proteins rather than by individual proteins, and proteins in a same biological group form a densely connected subgraph in a protein-protein interaction network. Therefore, finding a densely connected subgraph provides useful information to predict the function or protein complex of uncharacterized proteins in the highly connected subgraph. ...
Identifying hot-spot residues - residues that are critical to protein-protein binding - can help to elucidate a protein's function and assist in designing therapeutic molecules to target those residues. We present a novel computational tool, termed spatial-interaction-map (SIM), to predict the hot-spot residues of an evolutionarily conserved protein-protein interaction from the structure of an ...
A new method for in-cell protein labeling was developed. This method employed a binding-induced nucleophilic reaction between the Cys-appended His-tag and the Ni(II)-NTA containing an α-chloroacetamide. Using this method, not only labeling of His-tag fused proteins but also the detection of a protein-protein interaction was achieved inside living cells.
Hubs are proteins with a large number of interactions in a protein-protein interaction network. They are the principal agents in the interaction network and affect its function and stability. Their specific recognition of many different protein partners is of great interest from the structural viewpoint. Over the last few years, the structural properties of hubs have been extensively studied. W...
Interactions between protein molecules are essential for the assembly, function, and regulation of proteins. The contact region between two protein molecules in a protein complex is usually complementary in shape for both molecules and the area of the contact region can be used to estimate the binding strength between two molecules. Although the area is a value calculated from the three-dimensi...
The PDZ domain is a protein-protein interaction module that interacts with a C-terminal short peptide motif in its binding partners. A variety of methods have been used to study PDZ domain interactions. This chapter details the two methods most commonly used in the analysis of PDZ interactions: yeast two-hybrid and coimmunoprecipitation assays. In addition, we discuss the features that must be ...
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