Protein–protein interactions are often mediated by the recognition of short continuous amino acid stretches on target proteins by specific binding domains. Affinity-based selection strategies have successfully been used to define recognition motifs for a large series of such protein domains. However, in many biological systems specificity of interaction may be of equal or greater importance than affinity. To address this issue we have developed a peptide library screening technology that can be used to directly define ligands for protein domains based on both affinity and specificity of interaction. We demonstrate the value of this approach by the selection of peptide ligands that are either highly specific for the Grb2 Src homology 2...
An important question in modular domain-peptide interactions, which play crucial roles in many biolo...
AbstractPeptide-binding domains play a critical role in regulation of cellular processes by mediatin...
The identification of protein-protein interaction networks has often given important information abo...
Selective ligand recognition by modular protein interaction domains is a primary determinant of spec...
[[abstract]]Many human diseases are associated with aberrant regulation of phosphoprotein signaling ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that eukaryotic cell physiology is largely controlled by protein p...
AbstractSH3 domains are evolutionarily conserved protein interaction domains that control nearly all...
AbstractBackground: Grb2 acts as an adaptor protein in the transduction of signals from receptor tyr...
Cellular protein interaction networks are a result of the binding preferences of a particular protei...
We have developed a high throughput screening method for SH2 domain binding ligands and blockers. Th...
Src homology 3 (SH3) domains are conserved protein modules 50-70 amino acids long found in a variety...
Src Homology 2 (SH2) domains are phosphotyrosine-binding modules that mediate a range of protein-pro...
Peptide-recognition modules (PRMs) are used throughout biology to mediate protein-protein interactio...
Protein interaction domain families that modulate the formation of macromolecular complexes recogniz...
Cellular functions require specific protein-protein interactions that are often mediated by modular ...
An important question in modular domain-peptide interactions, which play crucial roles in many biolo...
AbstractPeptide-binding domains play a critical role in regulation of cellular processes by mediatin...
The identification of protein-protein interaction networks has often given important information abo...
Selective ligand recognition by modular protein interaction domains is a primary determinant of spec...
[[abstract]]Many human diseases are associated with aberrant regulation of phosphoprotein signaling ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that eukaryotic cell physiology is largely controlled by protein p...
AbstractSH3 domains are evolutionarily conserved protein interaction domains that control nearly all...
AbstractBackground: Grb2 acts as an adaptor protein in the transduction of signals from receptor tyr...
Cellular protein interaction networks are a result of the binding preferences of a particular protei...
We have developed a high throughput screening method for SH2 domain binding ligands and blockers. Th...
Src homology 3 (SH3) domains are conserved protein modules 50-70 amino acids long found in a variety...
Src Homology 2 (SH2) domains are phosphotyrosine-binding modules that mediate a range of protein-pro...
Peptide-recognition modules (PRMs) are used throughout biology to mediate protein-protein interactio...
Protein interaction domain families that modulate the formation of macromolecular complexes recogniz...
Cellular functions require specific protein-protein interactions that are often mediated by modular ...
An important question in modular domain-peptide interactions, which play crucial roles in many biolo...
AbstractPeptide-binding domains play a critical role in regulation of cellular processes by mediatin...
The identification of protein-protein interaction networks has often given important information abo...