The interactions between proteins and nucleic acids regulate gene expression at transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and translational levels and often dictate the fate of cellular metabolism in physiological conditions and disease. To appreciate more in-depth the regulatory implications of these interactions and the pathological consequences of their disruption, it is necessary to identify the highest possible number of protein domains and DNA/RNA sequences and structures involved and to reveal the signaling cascades they activate. The tools in our hands are becoming increasingly sophisticated and precise in helping determine the main actors involved and how they modulate each other. Starting from in vitro single-molecule interaction tec...
A detailed explanation in protein-protein interactions is the key element for breakthroughs in all f...
Protein-nucleic acid interactions play a crucial role in the regulation of diverse biological proces...
While it is widely understood that proteins are the functional tools of a cell, there are still no m...
Protein–RNA complex formation is at the center of RNA metabolism and leads to the modulation of prot...
This book presents a concise overview of current research on the biophysics of DNA-protein interacti...
The fields of application of functional proteomics are not limited to the study of protein-protein i...
Protein-protein interactions are intrinsic to virtually every cellular process ranging from cell cyc...
Abstract DNA–protein interactions are essential for several molecular and cellular mechanisms, such ...
The molecular machinery of the cell is governed by interactions between proteins, DNA, and RNA. For ...
RNA–protein interactions frame post-transcriptional regulatory networks and modulate transcription a...
Protein interactions, which include interactions between proteins and other biomolecules, are essent...
The recognition of specific DNA sequences by proteins and the coupling to signaling events are funda...
Development of sensitive methods to monitor and quantitatively assess the expression levels of endog...
Cell viability is only possible due to a dynamic range of essential nucleic acid-protein complex for...
Screening of arrays and libraries of compounds is well-established as a high-throughput method for d...
A detailed explanation in protein-protein interactions is the key element for breakthroughs in all f...
Protein-nucleic acid interactions play a crucial role in the regulation of diverse biological proces...
While it is widely understood that proteins are the functional tools of a cell, there are still no m...
Protein–RNA complex formation is at the center of RNA metabolism and leads to the modulation of prot...
This book presents a concise overview of current research on the biophysics of DNA-protein interacti...
The fields of application of functional proteomics are not limited to the study of protein-protein i...
Protein-protein interactions are intrinsic to virtually every cellular process ranging from cell cyc...
Abstract DNA–protein interactions are essential for several molecular and cellular mechanisms, such ...
The molecular machinery of the cell is governed by interactions between proteins, DNA, and RNA. For ...
RNA–protein interactions frame post-transcriptional regulatory networks and modulate transcription a...
Protein interactions, which include interactions between proteins and other biomolecules, are essent...
The recognition of specific DNA sequences by proteins and the coupling to signaling events are funda...
Development of sensitive methods to monitor and quantitatively assess the expression levels of endog...
Cell viability is only possible due to a dynamic range of essential nucleic acid-protein complex for...
Screening of arrays and libraries of compounds is well-established as a high-throughput method for d...
A detailed explanation in protein-protein interactions is the key element for breakthroughs in all f...
Protein-nucleic acid interactions play a crucial role in the regulation of diverse biological proces...
While it is widely understood that proteins are the functional tools of a cell, there are still no m...