The detection of protein-protein interactions by imaging techniques often requires the overexpression of the proteins of interest tagged with fluorescent molecules, which can affect their biological properties and, subsequently, flaw experiment interpretations. The recent development of the proximity ligation assays (PLA) technology allows easy visualization of endogenous protein-protein interactions at the single molecule level. PLA relies on the use of combinations of antibodies coupled to complementary oligonucleotides that are amplified and revealed with a fluorescent probe, each spot representing a single protein-protein interaction. Another application of this technique is the detection of proteins posttranslational modifications to m...
Along with proteins, a myriad of different molecular biomarkers, such as post-translational modifica...
After the completion of the human genome project the human genome was annotated with the surprisingl...
<div><p>Here, we present a highly sensitive method to study protein-protein interactions and subcell...
he proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a sensitive and specific technique to visualize proteins, their...
In recent years, the ability to investigate proteins in cell cultures and tissue samples has expande...
Proximity ligation assay (PLA) has become the assay of choice for demonstrating the proximity of a v...
Proximity ligation is a recently established technique that can provide answers to questions about t...
In situ proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a method for detection of protein interactions, post-trans...
Fundamental to all biological processes is the interplay between biomolecules such as proteins and n...
Intra- and intercellular information is communicated by posttranslational modifications (PTMs) and p...
Protein function is often regulated by protein–protein interactions and post-translational modificat...
Among the great challenges in biology are the precise quantification of specific sets of proteins an...
The cells building up the human body is in constant communication with each other. This communicatio...
International audienceThe development of new approaches is critical to gain further insights into bi...
High quality reagents are preconditions for high performance protein analyses. But despite progress ...
Along with proteins, a myriad of different molecular biomarkers, such as post-translational modifica...
After the completion of the human genome project the human genome was annotated with the surprisingl...
<div><p>Here, we present a highly sensitive method to study protein-protein interactions and subcell...
he proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a sensitive and specific technique to visualize proteins, their...
In recent years, the ability to investigate proteins in cell cultures and tissue samples has expande...
Proximity ligation assay (PLA) has become the assay of choice for demonstrating the proximity of a v...
Proximity ligation is a recently established technique that can provide answers to questions about t...
In situ proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a method for detection of protein interactions, post-trans...
Fundamental to all biological processes is the interplay between biomolecules such as proteins and n...
Intra- and intercellular information is communicated by posttranslational modifications (PTMs) and p...
Protein function is often regulated by protein–protein interactions and post-translational modificat...
Among the great challenges in biology are the precise quantification of specific sets of proteins an...
The cells building up the human body is in constant communication with each other. This communicatio...
International audienceThe development of new approaches is critical to gain further insights into bi...
High quality reagents are preconditions for high performance protein analyses. But despite progress ...
Along with proteins, a myriad of different molecular biomarkers, such as post-translational modifica...
After the completion of the human genome project the human genome was annotated with the surprisingl...
<div><p>Here, we present a highly sensitive method to study protein-protein interactions and subcell...