[[abstract]]The domain combination pair approach is employed to derive putative protein domain-domain interactions (DDI) from the protein-protein interactions (PPI) database DIP. The results of putative DDI are computed for seven species. To determine the prediction performance, putative DDI results are compared With that of the database InterDom, where an average matching ratio of about 76% can be achieved. Several real PPI pathways are reconstructed based on the predicted DDI results. It is found that the pathways could be reconstructed with reasonable accuracy. Furthermore, a novel quantity, so called AP-order index, is introduced to predict the regulatory order for six PPI pathways. It is found that the AP-order index is a very reliable...
The currently known network of human protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is providing new insights i...
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Protein domain is usually defined as distinct, compact and stable protein structural unit that folds...
[[abstract]]The domain combination pair approach is employed to derive putative protein domain-domai...
[[abstract]]Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play pivotal roles in various aspects of the structu...
International audienceMany biological processes are mediated by protein-protein interactions (PPIs)....
Please note: This article is available free of charge from Pub Med Central at http://www.ncbi.nlm.n...
Protein chains are generally long and consist of multiple domains. Domains are the basic elements of...
Protein domains are basic functional units of proteins. Many protein domains are pervasive among div...
Knowledge of specific domain-domain interactions (DDIs) is essential to understand the functional si...
[[abstract]]The interaction between proteins is an important feature of protein functions. Behind pr...
Background: The development of high-throughput technologies has produced several large scale protein...
Knowledge of specific domain-domain interactions (DDIs) is essential to understand the functional si...
Protein domains are conserved and functionally independent structures that play an important role in...
AbstractProtein–protein interactions (PPIs), involved in many biological processes such as cellular ...
The currently known network of human protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is providing new insights i...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 20...
Protein domain is usually defined as distinct, compact and stable protein structural unit that folds...
[[abstract]]The domain combination pair approach is employed to derive putative protein domain-domai...
[[abstract]]Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play pivotal roles in various aspects of the structu...
International audienceMany biological processes are mediated by protein-protein interactions (PPIs)....
Please note: This article is available free of charge from Pub Med Central at http://www.ncbi.nlm.n...
Protein chains are generally long and consist of multiple domains. Domains are the basic elements of...
Protein domains are basic functional units of proteins. Many protein domains are pervasive among div...
Knowledge of specific domain-domain interactions (DDIs) is essential to understand the functional si...
[[abstract]]The interaction between proteins is an important feature of protein functions. Behind pr...
Background: The development of high-throughput technologies has produced several large scale protein...
Knowledge of specific domain-domain interactions (DDIs) is essential to understand the functional si...
Protein domains are conserved and functionally independent structures that play an important role in...
AbstractProtein–protein interactions (PPIs), involved in many biological processes such as cellular ...
The currently known network of human protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is providing new insights i...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 20...
Protein domain is usually defined as distinct, compact and stable protein structural unit that folds...