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Group name | EquipePC |
Item Type | Journal Article |
Title | [New approaches for protein-protein interaction study] |
Creator | Béganton et al. |
Author | Benoît Béganton |
Author | Etienne Coyaud |
Author | Alain Mangé |
Author | Jérôme Solassol |
Abstract | The proteome is a dynamic system in which protein-protein interactions play a crucial role to model together the cellular phenotype. However, given the inherent limitation of the available technologies to depict the dynamic nature of these interactions, identify protein-protein interaction has for a long time represented an important challenge in proteomic. The recent development of BioID and APEX, two proximity-dependent labeling technologies, opens today new perspectives and yet start changing our vision of protein-protein interaction, and more globally our vision of the proteome. In this review, we describe the recent and conventional tools available to study protein-protein interactions, compare the advantages and limitations of these technics, and discuss the recent progress brought by the proximity-dependent labelling to complete our vision of the proteome, and thus better understand cellular mechanisms. |
Publication | Medecine Sciences: M/S |
Volume | 35 |
Issue | 3 |
Pages | 223-231 |
Date | Mar 2019 |
Journal Abbr | Med Sci (Paris) |
Language | fre |
DOI | 10.1051/medsci/2019035 |
ISSN | 1958-5381 |
Library Catalog | PubMed |
Extra | 00000 PMID: 30931906 |
Tags | Animals, Biotinylation, first-last-corresponding, Humans, Protein Binding, Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs, Protein Interaction Maps, Proteome, review, Staining and Labeling |
Date Added | 2019/09/13 - 10:04:18 |
Date Modified | 2020/10/04 - 14:01:59 |
Notes and Attachments | PubMed entry (Attachment) Texte intégral (Attachment) |