When the human genome was sequenced, it came as a surprise that it contains “only” 21,306 protein-coding genes. However, complexity and diversity are multiplied by alternative splicing, non-protein-coding transcripts, or post-translational modifications (PTMs) on proteome level. Here, we discuss how the multi-tasking potential of proteins can substantially enhance the complexity of the proteome further, while at the same time offering mechanisms for the fine-regulation of cell responses. Discoveries over the past two decades have led to the identification of “surprising” and previously unrecognized functionalities of long known cytokines, inflammatory mediators, and intracellular proteins that have established novel molecular networks in ph...
The conventional reductionist approach to cardiovascular research investigates individual candidate ...
Proteomics is the new systems biological approach to the study of proteins and protein variation on ...
A large proportion of biomedical research and the development of therapeutics is focused on a small ...
Moonlighting proteins exhibit multiple activities in different cellular compartments, and their abno...
The human proteome is vastly complex, and our understanding of it is constantly evolving. There are ...
Expanding the genetic code of organisms by incorporating non‐canonical amino acids (ncAAs) into targ...
Understanding normal and cancer cell biology requires the development and application of systems bio...
In our lab in Sabanci University, Istanbul, we focus on signaling events regulating mammalian autoph...
P311 is a highly conserved multifunctional protein. However, it does not belong to any established f...
Multifunctionality or multitasking is the capability of some proteins to execute two or more biochem...
Post-translational modification with Ubiquitin-like proteins represents a complex signaling language...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) regulate protein activity, stability and interaction profile...
AbstractHigh-throughput interaction discovery initiatives are providing thousands of novel protein i...
Signal transduction pathways activated by Toll-like Receptors and the IL-1 family of cytokines are f...
Eukaryotic life depends upon the interplay between vast networks of signaling pathways composed of u...
The conventional reductionist approach to cardiovascular research investigates individual candidate ...
Proteomics is the new systems biological approach to the study of proteins and protein variation on ...
A large proportion of biomedical research and the development of therapeutics is focused on a small ...
Moonlighting proteins exhibit multiple activities in different cellular compartments, and their abno...
The human proteome is vastly complex, and our understanding of it is constantly evolving. There are ...
Expanding the genetic code of organisms by incorporating non‐canonical amino acids (ncAAs) into targ...
Understanding normal and cancer cell biology requires the development and application of systems bio...
In our lab in Sabanci University, Istanbul, we focus on signaling events regulating mammalian autoph...
P311 is a highly conserved multifunctional protein. However, it does not belong to any established f...
Multifunctionality or multitasking is the capability of some proteins to execute two or more biochem...
Post-translational modification with Ubiquitin-like proteins represents a complex signaling language...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) regulate protein activity, stability and interaction profile...
AbstractHigh-throughput interaction discovery initiatives are providing thousands of novel protein i...
Signal transduction pathways activated by Toll-like Receptors and the IL-1 family of cytokines are f...
Eukaryotic life depends upon the interplay between vast networks of signaling pathways composed of u...
The conventional reductionist approach to cardiovascular research investigates individual candidate ...
Proteomics is the new systems biological approach to the study of proteins and protein variation on ...
A large proportion of biomedical research and the development of therapeutics is focused on a small ...