Protein–protein interaction and quaternary structure

J Janin, RP Bahadur, P Chakrabarti - Quarterly reviews of biophysics, 2008 - cambridge.org
Protein–protein recognition plays an essential role in structure and function. Specific non-
covalent interactions stabilize the structure of macromolecular assemblies, exemplified in …

PRODIGY: a web server for predicting the binding affinity of protein–protein complexes

LC Xue, JP Rodrigues, PL Kastritis, AM Bonvin… - …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Gaining insights into the structural determinants of protein–protein interactions holds the key
for a deeper understanding of biological functions, diseases and development of …

Targeting tumors using peptides

P Scodeller, EK Asciutto - Molecules, 2020 - mdpi.com
To penetrate solid tumors, low molecular weight (Mw< 10 KDa) compounds have an edge
over antibodies: their higher penetration because of their small size. Because of the dense …

Transport mechanism of a bacterial homologue of glutamate transporters

N Reyes, C Ginter, O Boudker - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
Glutamate transporters are integral membrane proteins that catalyse a thermodynamically
uphill uptake of the neurotransmitter glutamate from the synaptic cleft into the cytoplasm of …

Structure and activity of lysozyme on binding to ZnO nanoparticles

S Chakraborti, T Chatterjee, P Joshi, A Poddar… - Langmuir, 2010 - ACS Publications
The interaction between ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) and lysozyme has been studied using
calorimetric as well as spectrophotometric techniques, and interpreted in terms of the three …

Secondary structure based analysis and classification of biological interfaces: identification of binding motifs in protein–protein interactions

M Guharoy, P Chakrabarti - Bioinformatics, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Motivation: The increasing amount of data on protein–protein interaction needs to be
rationalized for deriving guidelines for the alteration or design of an interface between two …

A survey of available tools and web servers for analysis of protein–protein interactions and interfaces

N Tuncbag, G Kar, O Keskin, A Gursoy… - Briefings in …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
The unanimous agreement that cellular processes are (largely) governed by interactions
between proteins has led to enormous community efforts culminating in overwhelming …

The DNA-binding domain mediates both nuclear and cytosolic functions of p53

AV Follis, F Llambi, L Ou, K Baran, DR Green… - Nature structural & …, 2014 - nature.com
Under conditions of genotoxic stress, human p53 activates the apoptotic effectors BAX or
BAK to result in mitochondrial outer-membrane permeabilization and apoptosis …

Conserved residue clusters at protein-protein interfaces and their use in binding site identification

M Guharoy, P Chakrabarti - BMC bioinformatics, 2010 - Springer
Background Biological evolution conserves protein residues that are important for structure
and function. Both protein stability and function often require a certain degree of structural co …

Copper (I)-mediated protein–protein interactions result from suboptimal interaction surfaces

L Banci, I Bertini, V Calderone… - Biochemical …, 2009 - portlandpress.com
The homoeostasis of metal ions in cells is the result of the contribution of several cellular
pathways that involve transient, often weak, protein–protein interactions. Metal transfer …