Protein networks in all organisms comprise homologous interacting pairs. In these networks, some proteins are specific, interacting with one or a few binding partners, whereas others are multispecific and bind a range of targets. We describe an algorithm that starts from an interacting pair and designs dozens of new pairs with diverse backbone conformations at the binding site as well as new binding orientations and sequences. Applied to a high-affinity bacterial pair, the algorithm results in 18 new ones, with cognate affinities from pico- to micromolar. Three pairs exhibit 3-5 orders of magnitude switch in specificity relative to the wild type, whereas others are multispecific, collectively forming a protein-interaction network. Crystallo...
Motivation: The global alignment of protein interaction networks is a widely studied problem. It is ...
The functional characterization of all genes and their gene products is the main challenge of the po...
Proteins propagate information within a cell by interacting with other proteins, DNA, RNA, and small...
Interactions in protein networks may place constraints on protein interface sequences to maintain co...
In nature, structural specificity in DNA and proteins is encoded differently: In DNA, specificity ar...
As the major effectors of cellular processes, proteins are crucial to all biology. Although proteins...
Background Protein interactions mediate a wide spectrum of functions in various cellular contexts. F...
The computer-based design of protein-protein interactions is a rigorous test of our understanding of...
The computer-based design of protein-protein interactions is a rigorous test of our understanding of...
Abstract. With ever increasing amount of available data on protein-protein interaction (PPI) network...
We developed a 'computational second-site suppressor' strategy to redesign specificity at a protein-...
Protein–protein interactions play critical roles in essentially every cellular process. These intera...
With an ever-increasing amount of available data on protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks and r...
Comprehensive protein interaction maps can complement genetic and biochemical experiments and allow ...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Motivation: The global alignment of protein interaction networks is a widely studied problem. It is ...
The functional characterization of all genes and their gene products is the main challenge of the po...
Proteins propagate information within a cell by interacting with other proteins, DNA, RNA, and small...
Interactions in protein networks may place constraints on protein interface sequences to maintain co...
In nature, structural specificity in DNA and proteins is encoded differently: In DNA, specificity ar...
As the major effectors of cellular processes, proteins are crucial to all biology. Although proteins...
Background Protein interactions mediate a wide spectrum of functions in various cellular contexts. F...
The computer-based design of protein-protein interactions is a rigorous test of our understanding of...
The computer-based design of protein-protein interactions is a rigorous test of our understanding of...
Abstract. With ever increasing amount of available data on protein-protein interaction (PPI) network...
We developed a 'computational second-site suppressor' strategy to redesign specificity at a protein-...
Protein–protein interactions play critical roles in essentially every cellular process. These intera...
With an ever-increasing amount of available data on protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks and r...
Comprehensive protein interaction maps can complement genetic and biochemical experiments and allow ...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Motivation: The global alignment of protein interaction networks is a widely studied problem. It is ...
The functional characterization of all genes and their gene products is the main challenge of the po...
Proteins propagate information within a cell by interacting with other proteins, DNA, RNA, and small...