Protein–protein interaction networks are the networks of protein complexes formed by biochemical events and/or electrostatic forces and that serve a distinct biological function as a complex.
The split intein-mediated protein ligation (SIMPL) system for detecting protein-protein interactions has been enhanced by ...
Cornell researchers have discovered a pathway by which E. coli regulates all-important zinc levels, an insight that could ...
However, researchers including Pengda Liu, Ph.D., and Yu Deng, Ph.D., at the UNC School of Medicine, have long wondered if ...
Until now, treatments have involved blocking the protein in question that builds a so-called signalling pathway, but now the researchers show that by instead doing the opposite and activating the ...
The protein-protein interaction analysis also highlighted the involvement of key genes such as G protein-coupled receptor ...
The ion channel controls the breakdown of important proteins in endolysosomes - cell organelles that are involved in ...
Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered new details about how the spinal column forms in developing vertebrates, ...
The research team initially identified Cul3 as a potential regulator in the Drosophila immune deficiency (IMD) signaling ...
In conclusion, by identifying PEBP1 as an amplifier of mitochondrial stress signals, our study provides new insights into cytoplasmic mechanisms which ensure appropriate responses to acute ...