Protein-protein interactions can be characterized by high-resolution structures of complexes, from which diverse features of the interfaces can be derived. For the majority of protein-protein interactions identified, however, there is no information on the structure of the complex or the interface involved in the interaction. Understanding what surface properties drive certain interactions is crucial in the functional evaluation of protein complexes. Here we show that the local patterning of the physicochemical properties of amino acids within surface patches is characteristic of interfaces. To describe this feature in a quantitative manner, we have defined a statistical potential, iPat, as a measure of surface patterning. iPat, which does ...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. It has beenmore than a decade since the com...
AbstractProtein-Protein-Interactions (PPIs) play the most important roles in most (if not all) of th...
AbstractBackground: Most soluble proteins are active as low-number oligomers. Statistical surveys of...
Protein–protein interactions can be characterized by high-resolution structures of complexes, from w...
Background: Protein-protein interaction (PPI) is essential for molecular functions in biological cel...
<div><p>Protein-protein interfaces hold the key to understanding protein-protein interactions. In th...
Most proteins attain their biological functions through specific interactions with other proteins. T...
<div><p>Protein-protein interactions are key to many biological processes. Computational methodologi...
Abstract: Complex protein-protein interaction networks govern biological processes in cells. Protein...
Protein-protein interactions are key to many biological processes. Computational methodologies devis...
Protein-protein interactions are important for the understanding of biological pathways. The physica...
Motivation:Someamino acids clearly showpreferences over others in protein–protein interfaces. These ...
We compare the geometric and physical-chemical properties of interfaces involved in specific and non...
Protein-protein interactions are involved in nearly all regulatory processes in the cell and are con...
<div><p>Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are essential to all biological processes and they repre...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. It has beenmore than a decade since the com...
AbstractProtein-Protein-Interactions (PPIs) play the most important roles in most (if not all) of th...
AbstractBackground: Most soluble proteins are active as low-number oligomers. Statistical surveys of...
Protein–protein interactions can be characterized by high-resolution structures of complexes, from w...
Background: Protein-protein interaction (PPI) is essential for molecular functions in biological cel...
<div><p>Protein-protein interfaces hold the key to understanding protein-protein interactions. In th...
Most proteins attain their biological functions through specific interactions with other proteins. T...
<div><p>Protein-protein interactions are key to many biological processes. Computational methodologi...
Abstract: Complex protein-protein interaction networks govern biological processes in cells. Protein...
Protein-protein interactions are key to many biological processes. Computational methodologies devis...
Protein-protein interactions are important for the understanding of biological pathways. The physica...
Motivation:Someamino acids clearly showpreferences over others in protein–protein interfaces. These ...
We compare the geometric and physical-chemical properties of interfaces involved in specific and non...
Protein-protein interactions are involved in nearly all regulatory processes in the cell and are con...
<div><p>Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are essential to all biological processes and they repre...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. It has beenmore than a decade since the com...
AbstractProtein-Protein-Interactions (PPIs) play the most important roles in most (if not all) of th...
AbstractBackground: Most soluble proteins are active as low-number oligomers. Statistical surveys of...