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+ | * Yeast Two Hybrid System {{PubMed|18218650,16806892,16262681,15064463,11769011,10967325,8816737,7894083}} | ||
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+ | * [[SPINE]]: A method to detect ''in vivo'' protein-protein interactions after cross-linking | ||
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+ | * TAP-Tag purification {{PubMed|10504710,11403571}} | ||
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+ | * ''in vivo'' detection of protein-protein interaction using [[DivIVA]] and GFP {{PubMed|19698693}} | ||
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+ | ==Important publications== | ||
+ | <pubmed>20658969 18228443 18219467 17953394 15264234 14706816 12127457 11827824 11377797 11306254 10851163 10842303 </pubmed> |
Revision as of 21:05, 3 January 2011
Protein-protein interactions are essential for many activities of any living cell. These interactions involve multi-protein complexes that take part in central processes such as DNA replication, transcription or translation. Protein-protein interactions may also be involved in a variety of regulatory events. Finally, many interactions may be of a transient nature.
Methods to detect protein-protein interactions
- Bacterial Two Hybrid System: BACTH
- Yeast Two Hybrid System PubMed
- SPINE: A method to detect in vivo protein-protein interactions after cross-linking
- TAP-Tag purification PubMed
Important publications