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Protein Interactions [biomed]
β Scribed by J. Cai, R. Wang
- Publisher
- Intech
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 474
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
00 preface_ Protein Interactions......Page 1
Part 1 Examples of Protein Interactions......Page 11
01 MOZ-TIF2 Fusion Protein Binds to
Histone Chaperon Proteins CAF-1A and
ASF1B Through Its MOZ Portion......Page 13
02 Autophagy-Mediated Defense Response
of Mouse Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs)
to Challenge with Escherichia coli......Page 33
03 The Use of Reductive Methylation of
Lysine Residues to Study Protein-Protein
Interactions in High Molecular Weight
Complexes by Solution NMR......Page 55
04 Regulation of Protein-Protein Interactions
by the SUMO and Ubiquitin Pathways......Page 63
05 Functional Protein
Interactions in Steroid
Receptor-Chaperone Complexes......Page 81
06 The TPR Motif as a Protein Interaction Module β
A Discussion of Structure and Function......Page 113
07 The Two DUF642 At5g11420 and
At4g32460-Encoded Proteins Interact In Vitro
with the AtPME3 Catalytic Domain......Page 129
08 Protein-Protein Interactions and Disease......Page 153
09 AApeptides as a New Class of Peptidomimetics
to Regulate Protein-Protein Interactions......Page 165
10 Protein Interactions in S-RNase-Based
Gametophytic Self-Incompatibility......Page 181
11 Direct Visualization of Single-Molecule
DNA-Binding Proteins Along DNA to
Understand DNAβProtein Interactions......Page 205
12 Defining the Cellular Interactome of
Disease-Linked Proteins in Neurodegeneration......Page 225
13 Biochemical, Structural and Pathophysiological
Aspects of Prorenin and (Pro)renin Receptor......Page 253
14 Cholesterol-Binding Peptides
and Phagocytosis......Page 285
Part 2 Studying Protein Interactions......Page 301
15 One-by-One Sample Preparation Method for Protein Network Analysis......Page 303
16 Live In-Cell Visualization of Proteins
Using Super Resolution Imaging......Page 321
17 Approaches to Analyze Protein-Protein
Interactions of Membrane Proteins......Page 337
18 Relating Protein Structure and Function
Through a Bijection and Its Implications on
Protein Structure Prediction......Page 359
19 Protein-DNA Interactions Studies
with Single Tethered Molecule Techniques......Page 379
20 Characterization of Protein-Protein Interactions
via Static and Dynamic Light Scattering......Page 411
21 Site-Directed Spin Labeling
and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR)
Spectroscopy: A Versatile Tool to Study
Protein-Protein Interactions......Page 437
22 Modification, Development,
Application and Prospects of
Tandem Affinity Purification Method......Page 457
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