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Expanding the substantial interactome of NEMO using protein microarraysShort linear motifs - ex nihilo evolution of protein regulationEvolution of biological interaction networks: from models to real dataAn inter-species protein-protein interaction network across vast evolutionary distanceProtein networks reveal detection bias and species consistency when analysed by information-theoretic methodsUnified Alignment of Protein-Protein Interaction Networks.Diversity in genetic in vivo methods for protein-protein interaction studies: from the yeast two-hybrid system to the mammalian split-luciferase system.The ConsensusPathDB interaction database: 2013 update.Chapter 5: Network biology approach to complex diseases.Noise in cellular signaling pathways: causes and effectsProtein abundance is key to distinguish promiscuous from functional phosphorylation based on evolutionary information.From protein-protein interactions to protein co-expression networks: a new perspective to evaluate large-scale proteomic data.DNA regions bound at low occupancy by transcription factors do not drive patterned reporter gene expression in Drosophila.Prioritizing functional phosphorylation sites based on multiple feature integration.Strategies for protein synthetic biology.Comparative interaction networks: bridging genotype to phenotype.Evidence for network evolution in an Arabidopsis interactome map.Annotator: postprocessing software for generating function-based signatures from quantitative mass spectrometry.Proteome-Scale Human Interactomics.IntScore: a web tool for confidence scoring of biological interactionsComPPI: a cellular compartment-specific database for protein-protein interaction network analysis.Stochastic effects as a force to increase the complexity of signaling networks.Constraints and consequences of the emergence of amino acid repeats in eukaryotic proteins.MTGO: PPI Network Analysis Via Topological and Functional Module Identification.Evolution of complex adaptations in molecular systems.
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How perfect can protein interactomes be?
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Christian R Landry
Stephen W Michnick
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2009-03-03T00:00:00Z