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The following pages link to Similar binding sites and different partners: implications to shared proteins in cellular pathways (Q42614421):
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- Motif mediated protein-protein interactions as drug targets (Q28079554) (← links)
- Human cancer protein-protein interaction network: a structural perspective (Q28472174) (← links)
- Beauty is in the eye of the beholder: proteins can recognize binding sites of homologous proteins in more than one way (Q28474495) (← links)
- Detecting mutually exclusive interactions in protein-protein interaction maps (Q28484165) (← links)
- Interface-resolved network of protein-protein interactions (Q28488156) (← links)
- Bound water at protein-protein interfaces: partners, roles and hydrophobic bubbles as a conserved motif (Q28744655) (← links)
- Design of multi-specificity in protein interfaces (Q28914747) (← links)
- The underappreciated role of allostery in the cellular network. (Q30427743) (← links)
- Protein Ensembles: How Does Nature Harness Thermodynamic Fluctuations for Life? The Diverse Functional Roles of Conformational Ensembles in the Cell (Q31039692) (← links)
- Progressive dry-core-wet-rim hydration trend in a nested-ring topology of protein binding interfaces. (Q31053281) (← links)
- Alignment of non-covalent interactions at protein-protein interfaces. (Q33326651) (← links)
- Identification of differentially expressed subnetworks based on multivariate ANOVA. (Q33437193) (← links)
- Exploring functional roles of multibinding protein interfaces (Q33480863) (← links)
- Regression applied to protein binding site prediction and comparison with classification (Q33499868) (← links)
- Investigation of the interaction between the large and small subunits of potato ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (Q33513956) (← links)
- Tradeoff between stability and multispecificity in the design of promiscuous proteins (Q33521300) (← links)
- Accuracy of protein-protein binding sites in high-throughput template-based modeling (Q33549705) (← links)
- Comparing interfacial dynamics in protein-protein complexes: an elastic network approach (Q33651752) (← links)
- Template-based protein-protein docking exploiting pairwise interfacial residue restraints (Q33675248) (← links)
- Structural space of protein–protein interfaces is degenerate, close to complete, and highly connected (Q33768396) (← links)
- Structural pathways of cytokines may illuminate their roles in regulation of cancer development and immunotherapy. (Q33820227) (← links)
- Targeting protein-protein interactions for therapeutic intervention: a challenge for the future. (Q33852396) (← links)
- Structure collisions between interacting proteins (Q33926869) (← links)
- Towards inferring time dimensionality in protein-protein interaction networks by integrating structures: the p53 example (Q33968205) (← links)
- Protein allostery, signal transmission and dynamics: a classification scheme of allosteric mechanisms (Q33968222) (← links)
- Predicting protein-protein interactions on a proteome scale by matching evolutionary and structural similarities at interfaces using PRISM. (Q34008437) (← links)
- Protein docking by the interface structure similarity: how much structure is needed? (Q34163491) (← links)
- Protein-spanning water networks and implications for prediction of protein-protein interactions mediated through hydrophobic effects (Q34437618) (← links)
- Structural and functional analysis of multi-interface domains. (Q34525015) (← links)
- How structure defines affinity in protein-protein interactions (Q35348565) (← links)
- Composition of Overlapping Protein-Protein and Protein-Ligand Interfaces (Q35827516) (← links)
- Replica exchange simulations of transient encounter complexes in protein-protein association. (Q36861690) (← links)
- Exploiting conformational ensembles in modeling protein-protein interactions on the proteome scale (Q36938348) (← links)
- Architectures and functional coverage of protein-protein interfaces (Q37020214) (← links)
- Synonymous mutations and ribosome stalling can lead to altered folding pathways and distinct minima (Q37066299) (← links)
- ModLink : improving fold recognition by using protein-protein interactions (Q37206413) (← links)
- Evolutionary pressure on the topology of protein interface interaction networks (Q37255749) (← links)
- Specialized Dynamical Properties of Promiscuous Residues Revealed by Simulated Conformational Ensembles (Q37307939) (← links)
- Topological properties of protein interaction networks from a structural perspective (Q37330462) (← links)
- The origin of allosteric functional modulation: multiple pre-existing pathways (Q37359180) (← links)
- Exploring the molecular design of protein interaction sites with molecular dynamics simulations and free energy calculations (Q37368005) (← links)
- Non-redundant unique interface structures as templates for modeling protein interactions (Q37521863) (← links)
- Complex Patterns of Association between Pleiotropy and Transcription Factor Evolution. (Q37521835) (← links)
- Protein-protein interaction networks: how can a hub protein bind so many different partners? (Q37616866) (← links)
- Modeling protein assemblies in the proteome (Q37623649) (← links)
- A strategy based on protein-protein interface motifs may help in identifying drug off-targets (Q37691954) (← links)
- Protein-protein interaction networks studies and importance of 3D structure knowledge (Q38160928) (← links)
- Docking-based modeling of protein-protein interfaces for extensive structural and functional characterization of missense mutations. (Q38608062) (← links)
- TRAF3 signaling: Competitive binding and evolvability of adaptive viral molecular mimicry. (Q38840587) (← links)
- Prediction of Protein Interactions by Structural Matching: Prediction of PPI Networks and the Effects of Mutations on PPIs that Combines Sequence and Structural Information (Q39114858) (← links)