reviewScienceApr 17, 2003Closed access

Assembly of Cell Regulatory Systems Through Protein Interaction Domains

Mount Sinai Hospital · University of Toronto · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The sequencing of complete genomes provides a list that includes the proteins responsible for cellular regulation. However, this does not immediately reveal what these proteins do, nor how they are assembled into the molecular machines and functional networks that control cellular behavior. The regulation of many different cellular processes requires the use of protein interaction domains to direct the association of polypeptides with one another and with phospholipids, small molecules, or nucleic acids. The modular nature of these domains, and the flexibility of their binding properties, have likely facilitated the evolution of cellular pathways. Conversely, aberrant interactions can induce abnormal cellular…

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Keywords
  • Computational biology
  • Flexibility (engineering)
  • Protein–protein interaction
  • Biology
  • Modular design
  • Nucleic acid
  • Cell biology
  • Genetics
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