Binding selectivity and cross-reactivity within one of the largest and most abundant interaction domain families, the PDZ family, has long been enigmatic. The complete human PDZ domain complement (the PDZome) consists of 267 domains and we applied here a Bayesian selectivity model to predict hundreds of human PDZ domain interactions, using target sequences of 22,997 non-redundant proteins. Subsequent analysis of these binding scores shows that PDZs can be divided into two genome-wide clusters that coincide well with the division between canonical class 1 and 2 PDZs. Within the class 1 PDZs we observed binding overlap at unprecedented levels, mediated by two residues at positions 1 and 5 of the second ahelix of the binding pocket. Eight PDZ ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
Abstract Background PDZ domain is a well-conserved, structural protein domain found in hundreds of s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
Binding selectivity and cross-reactivity within one of the largest and most abundant interaction dom...
Binding selectivity and cross-reactivity within one of the largest and most abundant interaction dom...
Binding selectivity and cross-reactivity within one of the largest and most abundant interaction dom...
Binding selectivity and cross-reactivity within one of the largest and most abundant interaction dom...
DoctorPDZ domains are one of the most common protein-protein interaction domains found in bacteria t...
Background: PDZ domain is a well-conserved, structural protein domain found in hundreds of signaling...
PDZ domains are protein-protein interaction modules that recognize specific C-terminal sequences to ...
SummaryPDZ domains are independently folded modules that typically mediate protein-protein interacti...
<div><p>PDZ domain-mediated interactions have greatly expanded during metazoan evolution, becoming i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
PDZ domains are protein–protein interaction modules that recognize specific C-terminal sequences to ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
Abstract Background PDZ domain is a well-conserved, structural protein domain found in hundreds of s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
Binding selectivity and cross-reactivity within one of the largest and most abundant interaction dom...
Binding selectivity and cross-reactivity within one of the largest and most abundant interaction dom...
Binding selectivity and cross-reactivity within one of the largest and most abundant interaction dom...
Binding selectivity and cross-reactivity within one of the largest and most abundant interaction dom...
DoctorPDZ domains are one of the most common protein-protein interaction domains found in bacteria t...
Background: PDZ domain is a well-conserved, structural protein domain found in hundreds of signaling...
PDZ domains are protein-protein interaction modules that recognize specific C-terminal sequences to ...
SummaryPDZ domains are independently folded modules that typically mediate protein-protein interacti...
<div><p>PDZ domain-mediated interactions have greatly expanded during metazoan evolution, becoming i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
PDZ domains are protein–protein interaction modules that recognize specific C-terminal sequences to ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...
Abstract Background PDZ domain is a well-conserved, structural protein domain found in hundreds of s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Proteins may evolve through the recruitment and modification of di...