Self-interacting proteinGraph Convolutional NetworksProtein-protein interactionsPosition-specific scoring matrixRandom forestAs an essential protein interaction, self-interacting proteins (SIPs) plays a vital role in biological processes. Identifying and confirming SIPs is of great significance for the ...
The self-interacting proteins (SIPs) plays a significant part in the organism and the regulation of cellular functions. Thence, we developed an effective algorithm to predict SIPs, named RP-FIRF, which merges the Random Projection (RP) classifier and Finite Impulse Response Filter (FIRF) together...
Emerging evidence suggests that the C terminus (Ct) of these proteins is important in conveying isoform-specific traits and that it may h... MJ Bergeron,dith Gagnon,L Caron,... - 《Journal of Biological Chemistry》 被引量: 117发表: 2006年 Self-interacting domains in the C terminus of a...
Self-interacting proteins, whose two or more copies can interact with each other, play important roles in cellular functions and the evolution of protein i... Z Liu,F Guo,J Zhang,... - 《Molecular & Cellular Proteomics》 被引量: 29发表: 2013年 Pole expansion of self-energy and interactio...
While the Gα proteins apparently activate subunit-specific effector pathways, the activity of the two non-visual β-arrestins (β-arrestin-1 and β-arrestin-2, also called arrestin-2 and arrestin-3, respectively) has emerged more pleiotropic and flavoured by the quality of their interaction ...
Maryland20892USA ABSTRACTThepotentialofusingtheLammequationintheanalysisofhydrodynamicshapeandgrossconformationof proteinsandreversiblyformedproteincomplexesfromanalyticalultracentrifugationdatawasinvestigated.Anefficient numericalsolutionoftheLammequationfornoninteractingandrapidlyself-associatingproteinsbyusingcombined finite-...
All of the selected proteins contain a C-terminal KRAB domain responsible for the interaction with TRIM28 and multiple N-terminal zinc finger domains that recognize and bind to specific DNA sequences (Figure 5A). As KRAB-ZNFs may be transcribed to various isoforms through alternative splicing ...
Self-interacting proteins (SIPs), two or more copies of the protein that can interact with each other expressed by one gene, play a central role in the regulation of most living cells and cellular functions. Although numerous SIPs data can be provided by using high-throughput experimental techni...
protein interaction.Self-Interacting Proteins (SIPs), whose two or more copies can interact with each other, have significant roles in cellular functions and evolution of Protein Interaction Networks (PINs). Knowing whether a protein can act on itself is important to understand its functions. ...
Self-Interacting Proteins (SIPs), whose two or more copies can interact with each other, have significant roles in cellular functions and evolution of Protein Interaction Networks (PINs). Knowing whether a protein can act on itself is important to understand its functions. Previous studies on SIPs...