Contains fulltext : 152712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Protein families participating in protein-protein interactions may contain sub-families that have different binding characteristics, ranging from right binding to showing no interaction at all. Composition differences at the sequence level in these sub-families are often decisive to their differential functional interaction. Methods to predict interface sites from protein sequences typically exploit conservation as a signal. Here, instead, we provide proof of concept that the sequence specificity between interacting versus non-interacting groups can be exploited to recognise interaction sites. RESULTS: We collected homodimeric and monomeric prot...
SummaryWe compared the modes of interaction between protein-peptide interfaces and those observed wi...
Evolutionary pressures act on protein complex interfaces so that they preserve their complementarity...
Hetero dimer (different monomers) interfaces are involved in catalysis and regulation through the fo...
BACKGROUND: Protein families participating in protein-protein interactions may contain sub-families ...
BACKGROUND: Protein families participating in protein-protein interactions may contain sub-families ...
Many protein families involved in protein-protein interaction (PPI) contain sub-families that in-ter...
BACKGROUND: A long-standing challenge in the post-genomic era of Bioinformatics is the prediction of...
Relatively few protein structures are known, compared to the enormous amount of sequence data produc...
Copyright © 2015 Haijiang Geng et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The specificity of protein-protein interactions is encoded in those parts of the sequence that compo...
Abstract Background With the advent of increasing sequence and structural data, a number of methods ...
Protein dimer interactions (homodimers and heterodimers) are common in molecular catalysis and regul...
SummaryReliable determination of protein-protein interaction sites is of critical importance for str...
Motivation: Identification of protein interaction sites has significant impact on understanding prot...
Motivation: Protein-protein interactions (PPI) are essential for the function of the cellular machin...
SummaryWe compared the modes of interaction between protein-peptide interfaces and those observed wi...
Evolutionary pressures act on protein complex interfaces so that they preserve their complementarity...
Hetero dimer (different monomers) interfaces are involved in catalysis and regulation through the fo...
BACKGROUND: Protein families participating in protein-protein interactions may contain sub-families ...
BACKGROUND: Protein families participating in protein-protein interactions may contain sub-families ...
Many protein families involved in protein-protein interaction (PPI) contain sub-families that in-ter...
BACKGROUND: A long-standing challenge in the post-genomic era of Bioinformatics is the prediction of...
Relatively few protein structures are known, compared to the enormous amount of sequence data produc...
Copyright © 2015 Haijiang Geng et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The specificity of protein-protein interactions is encoded in those parts of the sequence that compo...
Abstract Background With the advent of increasing sequence and structural data, a number of methods ...
Protein dimer interactions (homodimers and heterodimers) are common in molecular catalysis and regul...
SummaryReliable determination of protein-protein interaction sites is of critical importance for str...
Motivation: Identification of protein interaction sites has significant impact on understanding prot...
Motivation: Protein-protein interactions (PPI) are essential for the function of the cellular machin...
SummaryWe compared the modes of interaction between protein-peptide interfaces and those observed wi...
Evolutionary pressures act on protein complex interfaces so that they preserve their complementarity...
Hetero dimer (different monomers) interfaces are involved in catalysis and regulation through the fo...