AbstractSynthetic peptide array technology was first developed in the early 1990s by Ronald Frank. Since then the technique has become a powerful tool for high throughput approaches in biology and biochemistry. Here, we focus on peptide arrays applied to investigate the binding specificity of protein interaction domains such as WW, SH3, and PDZ domains. We describe array-based methods used to reveal domain networks in yeast, and briefly review rules as well as ideas about the synthesis and application of peptide arrays. We also provide initial results of a study designed to investigate the nature and evolution of SH3 domain interaction networks in eukaryotes
Families of conserved protein domains, specialized in mediating interactions with short linear pepti...
Peptide recognition modules mediate many protein-protein interactions critical for the assembly of m...
Cellular organization and response to internal and external stimuli are mediated by an intricate web...
AbstractSynthetic peptide array technology was first developed in the early 1990s by Ronald Frank. S...
Specific protein-protein interactions underlie all essential biological processes and form the basis...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of protein interactions relies on small domains binding to short pe...
AbstractPeptide-binding domains play a critical role in regulation of cellular processes by mediatin...
A substantial proportion of protein interactions relies on small domains binding to short peptides i...
AbstractProtein interaction domains (PIDs) such as the SH2 and SH3 domains are known to drive protei...
Screening of arrays and libraries of compounds is well-established as a high-throughput method for d...
Protein-protein interactions are of vital importance to the cell as they mediate the assembly of pro...
A large proportion of protein-protein interactions is me-diated by families of peptide-binding domai...
Interactions between modular domains and short linear motifs (3-10 amino acids peptide stretches) ar...
Families of conserved protein domains, specialized in mediating interactions with short linear pepti...
Peptide recognition modules mediate many protein-protein interactions critical for the assembly of m...
Cellular organization and response to internal and external stimuli are mediated by an intricate web...
AbstractSynthetic peptide array technology was first developed in the early 1990s by Ronald Frank. S...
Specific protein-protein interactions underlie all essential biological processes and form the basis...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of protein interactions relies on small domains binding to short pe...
AbstractPeptide-binding domains play a critical role in regulation of cellular processes by mediatin...
A substantial proportion of protein interactions relies on small domains binding to short peptides i...
AbstractProtein interaction domains (PIDs) such as the SH2 and SH3 domains are known to drive protei...
Screening of arrays and libraries of compounds is well-established as a high-throughput method for d...
Protein-protein interactions are of vital importance to the cell as they mediate the assembly of pro...
A large proportion of protein-protein interactions is me-diated by families of peptide-binding domai...
Interactions between modular domains and short linear motifs (3-10 amino acids peptide stretches) ar...
Families of conserved protein domains, specialized in mediating interactions with short linear pepti...
Peptide recognition modules mediate many protein-protein interactions critical for the assembly of m...
Cellular organization and response to internal and external stimuli are mediated by an intricate web...