Complexes between proteins are at the basis of almost every process in cells. Their study, from a structural perspective, has a pivotal role in understanding biological functions and, importantly, in drug development. X-ray crystallography represents the broadest source for the experimental structural characterization of protein-protein complexes. Correctly identifying the biologically relevant interface from the crystallographic ones is, however, not trivial and can be prone to errors. Over the past two decades, computational methodologies have been developed to study the differences of those interfaces and automatically classify them as biological or crystallographic. Overall, protein-protein interfaces show differences in terms of compos...
Distinguishing biologically relevant interfaces from crystallographic ones in biological complexes i...
Distinguishing biologically relevant interfaces from crystallographic ones in biological complexes i...
Crystallography is commonly used for studying the structures of protein–protein complexes. However, ...
Complexes between proteins are at the basis of almost every process in cells. Their study, from a st...
Complexes between proteins are at the basis of almost every process in cells. Their study, from a st...
BACKGROUND: Study of macromolecular assemblies is fundamental to understand functions in cells. X-ra...
BACKGROUND: Study of macromolecular assemblies is fundamental to understand functions in cells. X-ra...
BACKGROUND: Study of macromolecular assemblies is fundamental to understand functions in cells. X-ra...
BACKGROUND: Study of macromolecular assemblies is fundamental to understand functions in cells. X-ra...
Modern structural biology still draws the vast majority of information from crystallography, a techn...
Modern structural biology still draws the vast majority of information from crystallography, a techn...
Abstract Background Protein-protein interactions are ubiquitous and essential for all cellular proce...
Reliably scoring and ranking candidate models of protein complexes and assigning their oligomeric st...
Crystallography is commonly used for studying the structures of protein-protein complexes. However, ...
Distinguishing biologically relevant interfaces from crystallographic ones in biological complexes i...
Distinguishing biologically relevant interfaces from crystallographic ones in biological complexes i...
Distinguishing biologically relevant interfaces from crystallographic ones in biological complexes i...
Crystallography is commonly used for studying the structures of protein–protein complexes. However, ...
Complexes between proteins are at the basis of almost every process in cells. Their study, from a st...
Complexes between proteins are at the basis of almost every process in cells. Their study, from a st...
BACKGROUND: Study of macromolecular assemblies is fundamental to understand functions in cells. X-ra...
BACKGROUND: Study of macromolecular assemblies is fundamental to understand functions in cells. X-ra...
BACKGROUND: Study of macromolecular assemblies is fundamental to understand functions in cells. X-ra...
BACKGROUND: Study of macromolecular assemblies is fundamental to understand functions in cells. X-ra...
Modern structural biology still draws the vast majority of information from crystallography, a techn...
Modern structural biology still draws the vast majority of information from crystallography, a techn...
Abstract Background Protein-protein interactions are ubiquitous and essential for all cellular proce...
Reliably scoring and ranking candidate models of protein complexes and assigning their oligomeric st...
Crystallography is commonly used for studying the structures of protein-protein complexes. However, ...
Distinguishing biologically relevant interfaces from crystallographic ones in biological complexes i...
Distinguishing biologically relevant interfaces from crystallographic ones in biological complexes i...
Distinguishing biologically relevant interfaces from crystallographic ones in biological complexes i...
Crystallography is commonly used for studying the structures of protein–protein complexes. However, ...