The human proteome contains a plethora of short linear motifs (SLiMs) that serve as binding interfaces for modular protein domains. Such interactions are crucial for signaling and other cellular processes, but are difficult to detect because of their low to moderate affinities. Here we developed a dedicated approach, proteomic peptide-phage display (ProP-PD), to identify domain-SLiM interactions. Specifically, we generated phage libraries containing all human and viral C-terminal peptides using custom oligonucleotide microarrays. With these libraries we screened the nine PSD-95/ Dlg/ZO-1 (PDZ) domains of human Densin-180, Erbin, Scribble, and Disks large homolog 1 for peptide ligands. We identified several known and putative interactions po...
Interactions between modular domains and short linear motifs (3-10 amino acids peptide stretches) ar...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of protein interactions relies on small domains binding to short pe...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
The intrinsically disordered regions of eukaryotic proteomes are enriched in short linear motifs (SL...
Proteins are one of the most fundamental building blocks of life and their interactions regulate eve...
A key function of reversible protein phosphorylation is to regulate protein–protein interactions, ma...
Protein-protein interactions are of vital importance to the cell as they mediate the assembly of pro...
Specific protein-protein interactions are central to all processes that underlie cell physiology. Nu...
Phage display is a powerful technique for profiling specificities of peptide binding domains. The me...
This thesis explores the world of conditional protein-protein interactions using combinatorial pepti...
Abstract Background PDZ domains mediate protein-protein interactions involved in important biologica...
Syntenin has crucial roles in cell adhesion, cell migration and synaptic transmission. Its closely l...
AbstractProtein interaction domains (PIDs) such as the SH2 and SH3 domains are known to drive protei...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) orchestrate a variety of cellular events, ranging from signal tr...
Many protein-protein interactions, especially those involved in eukaryotic signalling, are mediated ...
Interactions between modular domains and short linear motifs (3-10 amino acids peptide stretches) ar...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of protein interactions relies on small domains binding to short pe...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
The intrinsically disordered regions of eukaryotic proteomes are enriched in short linear motifs (SL...
Proteins are one of the most fundamental building blocks of life and their interactions regulate eve...
A key function of reversible protein phosphorylation is to regulate protein–protein interactions, ma...
Protein-protein interactions are of vital importance to the cell as they mediate the assembly of pro...
Specific protein-protein interactions are central to all processes that underlie cell physiology. Nu...
Phage display is a powerful technique for profiling specificities of peptide binding domains. The me...
This thesis explores the world of conditional protein-protein interactions using combinatorial pepti...
Abstract Background PDZ domains mediate protein-protein interactions involved in important biologica...
Syntenin has crucial roles in cell adhesion, cell migration and synaptic transmission. Its closely l...
AbstractProtein interaction domains (PIDs) such as the SH2 and SH3 domains are known to drive protei...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) orchestrate a variety of cellular events, ranging from signal tr...
Many protein-protein interactions, especially those involved in eukaryotic signalling, are mediated ...
Interactions between modular domains and short linear motifs (3-10 amino acids peptide stretches) ar...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of protein interactions relies on small domains binding to short pe...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...