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.
Large-scale protein and gene profiling have massively expanded the landscape of cancer-associated proteins and gene mutations ...
A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has created a platform, called SIMPL2, that improves the study of ...
Degree distributions in protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks are believed to follow a power law (PL). However, technical and study bias affect the experimental procedures for detecting PPIs. For ...
Accurately determining the binding sites in protein-protein interactions is essential for breakthroughs in biomedicine.
A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has created a platform, called SIMPL2, that revolutionizes the study of protein-protein interactions by simplifying detection while improving ...
Large-scale protein and gene profiling have massively expanded the landscape of cancer-associated proteins and gene mutations ...
Scientists are tapping powerful AI to predict how proteins interact — a tall order even for AI — in the stubborn, fascinating ...
We also collaborate on various structural biology projects with local bioscience research groups with interest in structural studies in particular through the protein crystallography core facility.
To investigate protein–protein interactions, an ideal protein-selection method should allow the identification of the target-interacting sequences from both natural protein and synthetic peptide ...
Large-scale protein and gene profiling have massively expanded the landscape of cancer-associated proteins and gene mutations ...