Within a protein family, proteins with the same domain often exhibit different cellular functions, despite the shared evolutionary history and molecular function of the domain. We hypothesized that domain-mediated interactions (DMIs) may categorize a protein family into subfamilies because the diversified functions of a single domain often depend on interacting partners of domains. Here we systematically identified DMI subfamilies, in which proteins share domains with DMI partners, as well as with various functional and physical interaction networks in individual species. In humans, DMI subfamily members are associated with similar diseases, including cancers, and are frequently co-associated with the same diseases. DMI information relates ...
Cell physiology is governed by an intricate mesh of physical and functional links among proteins, nu...
Cell physiology is governed by an intricate mesh of physical and functional links among proteins, nu...
Cell physiology is governed by an intricate mesh of physical and functional links among proteins, nu...
In the postgenomic era, one of the most interesting and important challenges is to understand protei...
Knowledge of specific domain-domain interactions (DDIs) is essential to understand the functional si...
Knowledge of specific domain-domain interactions (DDIs) is essential to understand the functional si...
Background: Protein interactions are thought to be largely mediated by interactions between structu...
In cellular systems, biophysical interactions between macromolecules underlie a complex web of funct...
BACKGROUND:One of the crucial steps toward understanding the biological functions of a cellular syst...
Proteins are frequently composed of multiple domains which fold independently. These are often evolu...
Knowledge of protein sequences has exploded, but knowledge of protein function is needed to make use...
Knowledge of protein sequences has exploded, but knowledge of protein function is needed to make use...
Mammalian cellular systems are composed of diverse molecular components (e.g. genes, transcripts and...
Discovering interacting proteins has been an essential part of functional genomics. However, existin...
Discovering interacting proteins has been an essential part of functional genomics. However, existin...
Cell physiology is governed by an intricate mesh of physical and functional links among proteins, nu...
Cell physiology is governed by an intricate mesh of physical and functional links among proteins, nu...
Cell physiology is governed by an intricate mesh of physical and functional links among proteins, nu...
In the postgenomic era, one of the most interesting and important challenges is to understand protei...
Knowledge of specific domain-domain interactions (DDIs) is essential to understand the functional si...
Knowledge of specific domain-domain interactions (DDIs) is essential to understand the functional si...
Background: Protein interactions are thought to be largely mediated by interactions between structu...
In cellular systems, biophysical interactions between macromolecules underlie a complex web of funct...
BACKGROUND:One of the crucial steps toward understanding the biological functions of a cellular syst...
Proteins are frequently composed of multiple domains which fold independently. These are often evolu...
Knowledge of protein sequences has exploded, but knowledge of protein function is needed to make use...
Knowledge of protein sequences has exploded, but knowledge of protein function is needed to make use...
Mammalian cellular systems are composed of diverse molecular components (e.g. genes, transcripts and...
Discovering interacting proteins has been an essential part of functional genomics. However, existin...
Discovering interacting proteins has been an essential part of functional genomics. However, existin...
Cell physiology is governed by an intricate mesh of physical and functional links among proteins, nu...
Cell physiology is governed by an intricate mesh of physical and functional links among proteins, nu...
Cell physiology is governed by an intricate mesh of physical and functional links among proteins, nu...