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Interactome Networks and Human Disease

open access: yesCell, 2011
Complex biological systems and cellular networks may underlie most genotype to phenotype relationships. Here, we review basic concepts in network biology, discussing different types of interactome networks and the insights that can come from analyzing ...
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The ICln interactome

Acta Physiologica, 2006
AbstractThe many different functional phenotypes described in mammalian cells can only be explained by an intense interaction of the underlying proteins, substantiated by the fact that the number of independently expressed proteins in living cells seems not to exceed 25 K, a number way too small to explain the >250 K different phenotypes on a one ...
J. Fürst   +14 more
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Studies of the cardiolipin interactome

Progress in Lipid Research, 2022
Cardiolipin (CL) is a unique phospholipid that is fundamental to the structure and function of the highly curved cristae membranes of mitochondria. Given its distinctive cone-shaped molecular architecture, CL induces negative membrane curvature in a bilayer setting.
Colin A, Fox, Robert O, Ryan
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Computing the human interactome

bioRxiv
Protein-protein interactions (PPI) are essential for biological function. Recent advances in coevolutionary analysis and Deep Learning (DL) based protein structure prediction have enabled comprehensive PPI identification in bacterial and yeast proteomes,
Jing Zhang   +3 more
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The human ganglioside interactome in live cells revealed using clickable photoaffinity ganglioside probes

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Gangliosides, sialic acid bearing glycosphingolipids, are components of the outer leaflet of plasma membranes of all vertebrate cells. They contribute to cell regulation by interacting with proteins in their own membranes (cis) or their extracellular ...
Gao‐Lan Zhang   +8 more
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The DAP-kinase interactome

Apoptosis, 2013
DAP-kinase (DAPK) is a Ca(2+)/calmodulin regulated Ser/Thr kinase that activates a diverse range of cellular activities. It is subject to multiple layers of regulation involving both intramolecular signaling, and interactions with additional proteins, including other kinases and phosphatases.
Shani, Bialik, Adi, Kimchi
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A cohesin–RAD21 interactome

Biochemical Journal, 2012
The cohesin complex holds the sister chromatids together from S-phase until the metaphase-to-anaphase transition, and ensures both their proper cohesion and timely separation. In addition to its canonical function in chromosomal segregation, cohesin has been suggested by several lines of investigation in recent years to play additional roles in ...
Anil K, Panigrahi   +3 more
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The LC3 interactome at a glance

Journal of Cell Science, 2014
Continuous synthesis of all cellular components requires their constant turnover in order for a cell to achieve homeostasis. To this end, eukaryotic cells are endowed with two degradation pathways – the ubiquitin-proteasome system and the lysosomal pathway.
P. Wild, D. G. McEwan, I. Dikic
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Plant Protein Interactomes

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2013
Protein-protein interactions are a critical element of biological systems, and the analysis of interaction partners can provide valuable hints about unknown functions of a protein. In recent years, several large-scale protein interaction studies have begun to unravel the complex networks through which plant proteins exert their functions.
Braun, Pascal   +4 more
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Interactomes by mass spectrometry

Nature Methods, 2012
Two different mass spectrometry–based approaches are applied to analyze protein complexes on a global scale.
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