The interactions of three proteins (ΔTat-GB1, cytochrome c and flavodoxin) were explored in Escherichia coli cells and extracts. The results indicate features of the physicochemical basis for protein assembly in the complex cytoplasm. Some of this work featured as a highlighted article in Protein Science. Although key principles of molecular recognition have been gleaned from ‘reductionist’ studies performed in dilute solution, physiologically-relevant insights require protein characterisation under native or near-native conditions. In particular, knowledge of the low specificity ‘quinary’ interactions that dynamically organise the cytoplasm is scarce. In-cell NMR indicated that all three proteins interact pervasively with the cytoplasm, de...
The basic unit of life is the cell, from single-cell bacteria to the largest creatures on the planet...
Proteins are crucial for all cellular life. Every signal received by a cell, and every response to i...
Measurements of specific interactions between proteins are challenging. In redox systems, interactio...
Decades of dilute‐solution studies have revealed the influence of charged residues on protein stabil...
Decades of dilute-solution studies have revealed the influence of charged residues on protein stabil...
Most biochemical reactions have evolved in crowded intracellular environments. However, the complexi...
Advances in the study of protein folding and structure have greatly expanded our understanding and a...
There are four well-known levels of protein structure: primary (amino acid sequence), secondary (hel...
Protein–protein complexes are formed via transient states called encounter complexes that greatly in...
This study shows that the diffusive motions of proteins in live cells are by no means without contro...
In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on the impact of the cellular environment on ...
ABSTRACT: Protein complex formation is thought to be at least a two-step process, in which the activ...
The characterization of molecules within a biologically relevant environment distinguishes nuclear m...
A detailed understanding of the fundamental forces and mechanism which determine biomolecular struct...
Protein-protein interactions are driven by specific properties of the molecular surfaces. Cytochrome...
The basic unit of life is the cell, from single-cell bacteria to the largest creatures on the planet...
Proteins are crucial for all cellular life. Every signal received by a cell, and every response to i...
Measurements of specific interactions between proteins are challenging. In redox systems, interactio...
Decades of dilute‐solution studies have revealed the influence of charged residues on protein stabil...
Decades of dilute-solution studies have revealed the influence of charged residues on protein stabil...
Most biochemical reactions have evolved in crowded intracellular environments. However, the complexi...
Advances in the study of protein folding and structure have greatly expanded our understanding and a...
There are four well-known levels of protein structure: primary (amino acid sequence), secondary (hel...
Protein–protein complexes are formed via transient states called encounter complexes that greatly in...
This study shows that the diffusive motions of proteins in live cells are by no means without contro...
In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on the impact of the cellular environment on ...
ABSTRACT: Protein complex formation is thought to be at least a two-step process, in which the activ...
The characterization of molecules within a biologically relevant environment distinguishes nuclear m...
A detailed understanding of the fundamental forces and mechanism which determine biomolecular struct...
Protein-protein interactions are driven by specific properties of the molecular surfaces. Cytochrome...
The basic unit of life is the cell, from single-cell bacteria to the largest creatures on the planet...
Proteins are crucial for all cellular life. Every signal received by a cell, and every response to i...
Measurements of specific interactions between proteins are challenging. In redox systems, interactio...