Proteomics techniques have been used to generate com-prehensive lists of protein interactions in a number of species. However, relatively little is known about how these interactions result in functional multiprotein com-plexes. This gap can be bridged by combining data from proteomics experiments with data from established structure determination techniques. Correspondingly, in-tegrative computational methods are being developed to provide descriptions of protein complexes at varying lev-els of accuracy and resolution, ranging from complex compositions to detailed atomic structures. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 9:1689–1702, 2010. A 3-D enhanced version of this article is available. The text is identical to this version but includes ...
Molecular function in cellular processes is governed by protein-Protein interactions (PPIs) within b...
Many essential cellular processes such as signal transduction, transport, cellular motion and most r...
Most proteins function as part of various complexes, forming via stable and dynamic protein–protein ...
Modern measurement methods and computational data analysis tools allow protein exploration that cove...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Proteins form complexes with specific structures to ca...
Proteins are biochemical compounds consisting of one or more polypeptides typically folded into a gl...
The term proteome is traditionally associated with the identification of a large number of proteins ...
A goal of contemporary proteome research is the elucidation of the structure, interactions, and func...
Complete description of the complex network of cellular mechanisms and use of the network to predict...
Proteins are central to all of the processes of life. For their activity, they almost invariably nee...
Protein complexes enact most biochemical functions in the cell. Dynamic interactions between protein...
Modern high throughput technologies in biological science often create lists of interesting molecule...
The term proteome is traditionally associated with the identification of a large number of proteins ...
Protein interaction in cells can be described at different levels. At a low interaction level, pro...
Proteomics is acquiring a pivotal role in the comprehensive understanding of human biology. Biochemi...
Molecular function in cellular processes is governed by protein-Protein interactions (PPIs) within b...
Many essential cellular processes such as signal transduction, transport, cellular motion and most r...
Most proteins function as part of various complexes, forming via stable and dynamic protein–protein ...
Modern measurement methods and computational data analysis tools allow protein exploration that cove...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Proteins form complexes with specific structures to ca...
Proteins are biochemical compounds consisting of one or more polypeptides typically folded into a gl...
The term proteome is traditionally associated with the identification of a large number of proteins ...
A goal of contemporary proteome research is the elucidation of the structure, interactions, and func...
Complete description of the complex network of cellular mechanisms and use of the network to predict...
Proteins are central to all of the processes of life. For their activity, they almost invariably nee...
Protein complexes enact most biochemical functions in the cell. Dynamic interactions between protein...
Modern high throughput technologies in biological science often create lists of interesting molecule...
The term proteome is traditionally associated with the identification of a large number of proteins ...
Protein interaction in cells can be described at different levels. At a low interaction level, pro...
Proteomics is acquiring a pivotal role in the comprehensive understanding of human biology. Biochemi...
Molecular function in cellular processes is governed by protein-Protein interactions (PPIs) within b...
Many essential cellular processes such as signal transduction, transport, cellular motion and most r...
Most proteins function as part of various complexes, forming via stable and dynamic protein–protein ...