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9783527348640

Protein Interactions The Molecular Basis of Interactomics

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    9783527348640

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2022-11-14
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH
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Summary

Protein Interactions

A fundamental guide to the burgeoning field of protein interactions

From enzymes to transcription factors to cell membrane receptors, proteins are at the heart of biological cell function. Virtually all cellular processes are governed by their interactions, with one another, with cell bodies, with DNA, or with small molecules. The systematic study of these interactions is called Interactomics, and research within this new field promises to shape the future of molecular cell biology.

Protein Interactions goes beyond any existing guide to protein interactions, presenting the first truly comprehensive overview of the field. Edited by two leading scholars in the field of protein bioinformatics, this book covers all known categories of protein interaction, stable as well as transient, as well as the effect of mutations and post-translational modifications on the interaction behavior.

Protein Interactions readers will also find:

  • Introductory chapters on protein structure, conformational dynamics, and protein-protein binding interfaces
  • A data-driven approach incorporating machine learning and integrating experimental data into computational models
  • An outlook on the current challenges in the field and suggestions for future research

Protein Interactions will serve as a fundamental resource for novice researchers who want a systematic introduction to interactomics, as well as for experienced cell biologists and bioinformaticians who want to gain an edge in this exciting new field.

Author Biography

Volkhard Helms has been a full professor for bioinformatics at Saarland University since 2003. He received a Ph.D. for research done at EMBL Heidelberg, did post-doctoral work at UC San Diego, and subsequently was an independent group leader at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics in Frankfurt. Professor Helms has authored about 200 scientific publications. In 2000, he was named an EMBO Young Investigator.

Olga Kalinina is a professor for drug bioinformatics at the Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland since 2019. She received a Ph.D. from the Engelhardt Institute for Molecular Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2007, did post-doctoral work at EMBL Heidelberg and University of Heidelberg (2007-2011) and subsequently was a group leader at the MPI for informatics in Saarbrücken (2012-2018). Prof. Kalinina has authored over 40 scientific publications.

Table of Contents

Proteins: structure and conformational dynamics
Protein binding interfaces
Structures, composition, and modelling of protein complexes
Kinetics and energetics of protein-protein encounter
Markov-state models for protein-protein encounter
Correlated, co-evolving mutations at PP interfaces
Protein-protein-docking
Predicting interacting proteins by deep learning
Interactions of membrane proteins
Mass spectrometry to detect stoichiometries of protein complexes
Data resources on protein interactomics
Data integration to resolve composition of very large protein complexes
Cellular protein complexeomes
Interactions of transcription factors with DNA
Interactions of chromatin remodeling proteins and epigenetic reader/writer proteins with DNA
Interactions of proteins with mRNA
Interactions of proteins with biological membranes
Interactions of proteins with small molecules
Small molecule inhibitors of protein interactions
Binding pockets on protein surfaces
Effects of protein mutations on their interactions
Effects of alternative splicing on protein interactions
Effects of post-translational modifications on protein interactions
Summary and outlook

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