What is it about?

Information on intermolecular interactions expands our understanding of functional relationships at all levels of living cells . Most cellular proteins function as part of various molecular complexes, the formation of which occurs due to protein-protein interactions (PPIs). Conceptualization of original experimental platform for studying PPIs is described in the paper.

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Why is it important?

Knowledge of the spectrum of protein neibours of a clinically significant protein is necessary to clarify its regulation profile. This helps to predict early patologic alterations at the molecular level when disease-associated protein interactions are triggered.

Perspectives

Identification of previously unknown neibouring proteins surround the clinically relevant protein is of great importance to select PPIs for the development of next-generation drugs targeted to contact area of such interactions.

Pavel Ershov

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This page is a summary of: Strategy for Experimental Studies of Target Protein Interactomics, Biomedical Chemistry Research and Methods, January 2024, Institute of Biochemistry,
DOI: 10.18097/bmcrm00224.
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