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Emerg Top Life Sci (2021) 5 (1): 49–59.
Published: 15 April 2021
.... Therefore, it is important to analyze the proteinprotein interactions to determine functional mechanisms of proteins, which can also guide to develop therapeutic targets for treatment of diseases caused by altered proteinprotein interactions leading to cellular/organismal dysfunctions. There is a large...
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Emerg Top Life Sci (2021) 5 (1): 1–12.
Published: 19 March 2021
... and the Royal Society of Biology 2021 Figure 1. Schematic representation of qualitative and quantitative methods to assess proteinprotein interactions. Figure 2. Cartoon representation of the formation of AB complex and techniques to quantify the binding, kinetic and thermodynamic parameters...
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Emerg Top Life Sci (2021) 5 (2): 203–220.
Published: 23 February 2021
... and proteinprotein interactions combine to manipulate cellular responses and regulate plant homeostasis with precise temporal and spatial control. Understanding these proteomic networks are essential to addressing ongoing global crises, including those of food security, rising global temperatures...
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Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (4): 357–369.
Published: 06 August 2019
...J. Harry Caufield; Peipei Ping Proteinprotein interactions, or PPIs, constitute a basic unit of our understanding of protein function. Though substantial effort has been made to organize PPI knowledge into structured databases, maintenance of these resources requires careful manual curation. Even...
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Emerg Top Life Sci (2018) 2 (1): 57–67.
Published: 23 February 2018
...–protein interactions Moving beyond experimental techniques, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations that are instrumental across most of structural biology are also increasingly important for biomolecular ssNMR studies [ 89 , 98 ]. MD simulations are, for instance, valuable for biological samples...