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$ P) o: F- R, J3 |0 y' sPROTEIN INTERACTIONS" F' ?* ~$ s: J' J- S* Z1 g, b
Edited by Jianfeng Cai: I+ u& C0 Y( G% d5 O8 ~
and Rongsheng E. Wang
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0 C: K' z9 V8 T9 z8 U" U6 |Contents$ Z( Q. F+ q: j' F4 \4 L# u
Preface IX
, u3 y" Z# v1 s% w0 z" K+ @, dPart 1 Examples of Protein Interactions 1
8 h" \% L& w; _3 ?" ^, i( p8 QChapter 1 MOZ-TIF2 Fusion Protein Binds to
* ~, W: [# `) R+ J( F2 \- A, ^% BHistone Chaperon Proteins CAF-1A' n5 _9 O, ^) g/ F( y
and ASF1B Through Its MOZ Portion 3
& S! h1 c+ U2 T: |Hong Yin, Jonathan Glass and Kerry L. Blanchard
5 x9 @; X+ G2 z3 u- s" @Chapter 2 Autophagy-Mediated Defense Response7 V. u5 B) F( ]1 e! R8 f' C, A
of Mouse Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs)
# v$ A. _, R! M8 X0 o2 a7 o# f5 Dto Challenge with Escherichia coli 234 D& d* `! W6 B! L
N.V. Gorbunov, B.R. Garrison, M. Zhai, D.P. McDaniel,4 v6 U4 i9 V4 ]6 P, d4 S
G.D. Ledney, T.B. Elliott and J.G. Kiang
1 x) q, V. P7 y9 A' P1 RChapter 3 The Use of Reductive Methylation of# n6 \+ B3 j* F t3 u
Lysine Residues to Study Protein-Protein Interactions
! g& m0 r# `) |+ ? a `in High Molecular Weight Complexes by Solution NMR 45
$ Z% Z7 h! ?! A" R8 H jYoungshim Lee, Sherwin J. Abraham and Vadim Gaponenko
- j4 w+ c& @( Q) JChapter 4 Regulation of Protein-Protein Interactions5 ~4 I4 j* o, B. `* n4 N3 ~6 V- V& X
by the SUMO and Ubiquitin Pathways 53
8 H/ ?7 T% @7 M9 `# X* Y$ e uYifat Yanku and Amir Orian; V' @ {( w2 ^/ q/ b) p
Chapter 5 Functional Protein Interactions
* l* h" y" r$ m! g$ f" bin Steroid Receptor-Chaperone Complexes 71
; l* |) }4 x/ {: N7 _- }) q0 N. m, |Thomas Ratajczak, Rudi K. Allan,
; @4 J! ^5 m- J$ h8 Z! T% zCarmel Cluning and Bryan K. Ward/ E: y- f2 f$ c, W- |: Z) s
Chapter 6 The TPR Motif as a Protein Interaction, K8 m) U# o8 P5 v0 M6 `0 k5 C
Module – A Discussion of Structure and Function 103: d6 e8 v! u4 ~% N
Natalie Zeytuni and Raz Zarivach, Z6 Y3 y5 h+ w6 \& M
Chapter 7 The Two DUF642 At5g11420 and" f$ a* n; C$ m4 j6 W
At4g32460-Encoded Proteins Interact In Vitro2 i. ^# x) T- g( X5 K
with the AtPME3 Catalytic Domain 119
# U/ t# c; A+ u9 yEsther Zúñiga-Sánchez and Alicia Gamboa-de Buen8 T9 d, _: h3 c9 D
VI Contents
5 \) ^0 z/ Q# nChapter 8 Protein-Protein Interactions and Disease 143) K8 B5 T* X# t) b: z0 f+ G
Aditya Rao, Gopalakrishnan Bulusu,
, X6 K8 V3 q4 o* A/ ORajgopal Srinivasan and Thomas Joseph
2 V3 H, t5 y1 j8 ?, o9 O/ Y6 UChapter 9 AApeptides as a New Class of Peptidomimetics/ C. A6 N4 v. F$ `4 G, i$ |: [. k
to Regulate Protein-Protein Interactions 155
: H( U7 l5 W. ]$ ~8 ]0 Z) [$ PYouhong Niu, Yaogang Hu, Rongsheng E. Wang,+ D- m* Y; p. T2 b
Xiaolong Li, Haifan Wu, Jiandong Chen and Jianfeng Cai& [/ D, R/ K4 \& u# y
Chapter 10 Protein Interactions in S-RNase-Based
: j% _& f' s, q8 y4 c: \Gametophytic Self-Incompatibility 1719 n; E$ e/ l8 C5 D6 S: U" A6 @0 p o9 [
Thomas L. Sims
/ N+ W4 v! M( O/ i( M' w- @3 ^. GChapter 11 Direct Visualization of Single-Molecule5 r) ~6 G+ [' x' ]/ M' |! I
DNA-Binding Proteins Along DNA to
& A; B9 k+ F: J8 X) Z( e/ L0 xUnderstand DNA–Protein Interactions 195) ~% \- w+ @8 [
Hiroaki Yokota7 K; v- Q/ o3 {/ ^& X6 c" G: Q
Chapter 12 Defining the Cellular Interactome of W1 Z% k4 J; s0 R, z
Disease-Linked Proteins in Neurodegeneration 2153 v0 g# {3 k* e' e c) u4 j7 d- U
Verena Arndt and Ina Vorberg/ _0 {; m- c8 R
Chapter 13 Biochemical, Structural4 E. b' b- }$ R0 @
and Pathophysiological Aspects
+ s0 `: H# P& Q/ N2 s3 uof Prorenin and (Pro)renin Receptor 243" t8 j! L* ?" B) \6 x: X" B$ ~
A.H.M. Nurun Nabi and Fumiaki Suzuki
) p/ |; v' d' B9 ^Chapter 14 Cholesterol-Binding
3 t# N9 `7 g/ `* L% V6 kPeptides and Phagocytosis 275% y9 }& t8 j* r: G+ W
Antonina Dunina-Barkovskaya8 O& V7 M0 E2 f1 M$ s8 a
Part 2 Studying Protein Interactions 2914 I6 G7 S3 Q6 E6 x" e
Chapter 15 One-by-One Sample Preparation
% E. \, O. \2 l( _* ZMethod for Protein Network Analysis 293
* M. k& F# Q" g5 }: nShun-Ichiro Iemura and Tohru Natsume
2 S3 D* {+ W. b4 ?Chapter 16 Live In-Cell Visualization of Proteins
% L) c! T4 }" K5 KUsing Super Resolution Imaging 311: H S* p. }5 `8 F. e; R
Catherine H. Kaschula, Dirk Lang and M. Iqbal Parker0 }/ ~4 ]7 v J' \2 L
Chapter 17 Approaches to Analyze Protein-Protein6 B2 |* ^- e/ w/ Z
Interactions of Membrane Proteins 327
0 w( q- i0 Y: j+ S2 C% A# CSabine Hunke and Volker S. Müller
. |5 L# E! s `) ?' d7 ~Chapter 18 Relating Protein Structure and Function4 J/ G* D" `1 i3 J2 {
Through a Bijection and Its Implications
# F6 X* I% A7 _! R$ z# Xon Protein Structure Prediction 349, w9 @- g0 @% X4 L; B" I
Marco Ambriz-Rivas, Nina Pastor and Gabriel del Rio
5 |0 ]" L) r" _6 p$ D5 u; UContents VII
# a4 W/ U: D+ F/ v1 i0 l6 fChapter 19 Protein-DNA Interactions Studies T* @7 R2 B; h+ E1 r1 Z
with Single Tethered Molecule Techniques 3699 \7 Q5 u. X$ i3 ^) \. ?
Guy Nir, Moshe Lindner and Yuval Garini" B9 B8 L7 K- u4 e6 v$ Q; s
Chapter 20 Characterization of Protein-Protein Interactions
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Daniel Some and Sophia Kenrick
! [1 I) w: ?6 n8 aChapter 21 Site-Directed Spin Labeling and Electron
: ^! z; ]( d `2 ^. U; EParamagnetic Resonance (EPR) Spectroscopy:
5 }1 Z1 H5 h8 m6 N! G8 eA Versatile Tool to Study Protein-Protein Interactions 427
5 ]' I& V8 V, C# A9 G5 {Johann P. Klare/ p, x2 ]: y3 z% ?3 w7 q0 C, O
Chapter 22 Modification, Development,
( x3 E% h3 C5 x" N3 PApplication and Prospects of
h9 h/ h: z& ~Tandem Affinity Purification Method 447
5 q+ ^& x- o. ?+ a9 X2 i% TXiaoli Xu, Xueyong Li, Hua Zhang and Lizhe An& b0 o) O/ q1 r; v- Y
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