Website Review: Protein-protein interactions on the web
2001

Guide to Protein-Protein Interaction Resources

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Author Information

Author(s): Jo Wixon

Primary Institution: Bioinformatics Division, HGMP-RC, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK

Conclusion

The review highlights various online resources and methods for studying protein-protein interactions.

Supporting Evidence

  • Various databases for protein-protein interactions are reviewed, including those for experimentally verified and computationally inferred interactions.
  • Techniques such as immunoprecipitation, yeast two-hybrid systems, and phage display are discussed as methods for identifying protein interactions.
  • High-throughput strategies have been developed to provide interaction networks for various organisms.

Takeaway

This article talks about different websites and tools that help scientists find out how proteins interact with each other.

Methodology

The article reviews various databases and tools for studying protein-protein interactions, including experimental and computational methods.

Limitations

The review does not provide specific experimental data or results from studies.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1002/cfg.111

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