<p>Detailed analysis of the interaction partners of the dimerization hot spots (i.e. amino acids involved in the higher number of interactions within the set of the 50 most frequent intermolecular contacts). The numbers within each circle identify the residue (via its number along the protein sequence) that interacts with a putative hot spot, while the associated color represents the number of contacts found between the two-residues. The color code ranges from blue (i.e., small number of interactions) to red (i.e., large number of interactions). Whenever a hot-spot candidate has many interaction partners (more than six) a rainbow-like pie is used, and the residues are not explicitly identified. The hot-spots residues involved in the higher ...
Abstract Background The study of protein-protein interactions is becoming increasingly important for...
At the molecular level, most biological processes entail protein associations which in turn rely on ...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are vital to all biological processes. These interactions are of...
peer reviewedWe show that protein complexes can be represented as small-world networks, exhibiting a...
We show that protein complexes can be represented as small-world networks, exhibiting a relatively s...
Background: The study of protein-protein interactions is becoming increasingly important for biotech...
<p><p>One of the most significant discoveries from mutational analysis of protein interfaces is that...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are vital to all biological processes. These interactions are of...
Protein dimer interactions (homodimers and heterodimers) are common in molecular catalysis and regul...
<div><p>A binding hot spot is a small area at a protein-protein interface that can make significant ...
Protein dimer interactions (homodimers and heterodimers) are common in molecular catalysis and regul...
A binding hot spot is a small area at a protein-protein interface that can make significant contribu...
At the molecular level, most biological processes entail protein associations which in turn rely on ...
A binding hot spot is a small area at a protein-protein interface that can make significant contribu...
Protein-protein interactions are fundamentally important in many biological processes and it is in p...
Abstract Background The study of protein-protein interactions is becoming increasingly important for...
At the molecular level, most biological processes entail protein associations which in turn rely on ...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are vital to all biological processes. These interactions are of...
peer reviewedWe show that protein complexes can be represented as small-world networks, exhibiting a...
We show that protein complexes can be represented as small-world networks, exhibiting a relatively s...
Background: The study of protein-protein interactions is becoming increasingly important for biotech...
<p><p>One of the most significant discoveries from mutational analysis of protein interfaces is that...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are vital to all biological processes. These interactions are of...
Protein dimer interactions (homodimers and heterodimers) are common in molecular catalysis and regul...
<div><p>A binding hot spot is a small area at a protein-protein interface that can make significant ...
Protein dimer interactions (homodimers and heterodimers) are common in molecular catalysis and regul...
A binding hot spot is a small area at a protein-protein interface that can make significant contribu...
At the molecular level, most biological processes entail protein associations which in turn rely on ...
A binding hot spot is a small area at a protein-protein interface that can make significant contribu...
Protein-protein interactions are fundamentally important in many biological processes and it is in p...
Abstract Background The study of protein-protein interactions is becoming increasingly important for...
At the molecular level, most biological processes entail protein associations which in turn rely on ...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are vital to all biological processes. These interactions are of...