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PROTEIN INTERACTIONS. |2 w2 i1 S# J, ~+ a7 y( ^
Edited by Jianfeng Cai
2 y: E% c, L+ ^6 c# S+ Gand Rongsheng E. Wang3 {3 |) G* S( r- W6 p
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Contents% z7 ~% \( x% u4 p
Preface IX
2 w: a# z5 e' ^& a/ tPart 1 Examples of Protein Interactions 15 q% p7 b& A% Z
Chapter 1 MOZ-TIF2 Fusion Protein Binds to
, R+ u" W7 q& h& G& yHistone Chaperon Proteins CAF-1A0 N9 l$ T$ v: x' w
and ASF1B Through Its MOZ Portion 38 |6 B$ _- |. ^1 o# o
Hong Yin, Jonathan Glass and Kerry L. Blanchard: y+ p, j3 Q: ?) L
Chapter 2 Autophagy-Mediated Defense Response9 @1 a/ ~# m3 @: q( {+ @8 R2 v
of Mouse Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs)4 a/ u! n1 B3 ~. j5 n! [
to Challenge with Escherichia coli 23
/ C$ A* k. `4 @5 |N.V. Gorbunov, B.R. Garrison, M. Zhai, D.P. McDaniel,% L- f ?; P7 m# f# w% b
G.D. Ledney, T.B. Elliott and J.G. Kiang
7 g: L, X3 ?3 m5 w' ^Chapter 3 The Use of Reductive Methylation of6 O/ w. F. ?, L, t" ]
Lysine Residues to Study Protein-Protein Interactions7 C. Y1 Y1 n3 i- {+ @
in High Molecular Weight Complexes by Solution NMR 45% \1 Y( n7 n, p
Youngshim Lee, Sherwin J. Abraham and Vadim Gaponenko5 U* @3 x% N" _% J& k, j7 h5 {2 X
Chapter 4 Regulation of Protein-Protein Interactions/ g7 U \" j- _2 s( V
by the SUMO and Ubiquitin Pathways 539 z" T" u" v& c2 C4 O7 d2 ]- Y
Yifat Yanku and Amir Orian+ D0 A0 r& a7 n1 u
Chapter 5 Functional Protein Interactions6 o% c3 O9 G5 Y. E5 o# X
in Steroid Receptor-Chaperone Complexes 713 Z$ h1 K* H3 M) ?, f
Thomas Ratajczak, Rudi K. Allan,
* K; Z: {* K0 K9 a2 f" \( b. f6 jCarmel Cluning and Bryan K. Ward
! U$ o5 g$ l+ o, Q$ F: a# @Chapter 6 The TPR Motif as a Protein Interaction4 D* F* C( u: M6 P( z* e
Module – A Discussion of Structure and Function 103
7 j, m' V' U. N# Z: s( INatalie Zeytuni and Raz Zarivach+ b2 I& J& o, G* ~
Chapter 7 The Two DUF642 At5g11420 and, L7 K6 @9 U% ~. o9 N7 g+ _3 @ s8 |
At4g32460-Encoded Proteins Interact In Vitro7 s9 c3 E/ |% s" S2 I% S
with the AtPME3 Catalytic Domain 119
7 ?9 J# A1 g& t+ e4 u8 i% |/ SEsther Zúñiga-Sánchez and Alicia Gamboa-de Buen
2 b# P0 t0 }2 H, `" fVI Contents
, R+ H6 [& p7 x& U, ~Chapter 8 Protein-Protein Interactions and Disease 143
H9 P8 ?0 e7 |" I0 ?Aditya Rao, Gopalakrishnan Bulusu,
! ?% T1 `3 ^ w# r* {: N1 _) {* uRajgopal Srinivasan and Thomas Joseph
' @! e& P6 s3 q4 X7 U0 F# j3 sChapter 9 AApeptides as a New Class of Peptidomimetics1 \9 l# Z1 e' x, m: F& Z/ h
to Regulate Protein-Protein Interactions 155
6 D% @: _2 H2 [8 \8 i, |Youhong Niu, Yaogang Hu, Rongsheng E. Wang,
9 a; n t; b7 o# gXiaolong Li, Haifan Wu, Jiandong Chen and Jianfeng Cai% W r- q; s( b3 x& j
Chapter 10 Protein Interactions in S-RNase-Based
* J) o7 @! M x+ l) r, Z/ Q1 w$ iGametophytic Self-Incompatibility 171
9 L3 x: C1 l0 ~ ^% }# w; R, IThomas L. Sims3 N: \. i0 K m" w+ R
Chapter 11 Direct Visualization of Single-Molecule/ I$ B# I; k8 { K
DNA-Binding Proteins Along DNA to
, Y5 ~ ?$ J2 B4 E" m5 y- @- I _Understand DNA–Protein Interactions 195
8 X' T" l# j# z9 _; [. D5 wHiroaki Yokota
, Q6 `$ P4 w6 `. g$ }: [1 H2 |Chapter 12 Defining the Cellular Interactome of
+ A$ F- n0 K3 I( tDisease-Linked Proteins in Neurodegeneration 215
5 z1 x7 L% ?& }0 `; J. fVerena Arndt and Ina Vorberg, L$ v3 l& ~/ v) }" Q
Chapter 13 Biochemical, Structural/ i, O/ p. Z2 b
and Pathophysiological Aspects. n$ V: l6 G$ e3 ~% O
of Prorenin and (Pro)renin Receptor 243 v$ c; j0 w8 A! k% ^
A.H.M. Nurun Nabi and Fumiaki Suzuki! P& p2 Y" S) `, \/ }
Chapter 14 Cholesterol-Binding
( Y7 _% g& Z1 x* |! \5 IPeptides and Phagocytosis 275) z( `. l. x# i
Antonina Dunina-Barkovskaya
7 w; Q B, i5 Q5 [ RPart 2 Studying Protein Interactions 291
; {3 a; D/ L- H x$ jChapter 15 One-by-One Sample Preparation
! e+ O' |( J5 B& P' }4 [8 f5 WMethod for Protein Network Analysis 293
# m9 x0 A: W5 i O, ZShun-Ichiro Iemura and Tohru Natsume s. F: e0 e0 [* a3 B4 b) |
Chapter 16 Live In-Cell Visualization of Proteins. a8 n: F5 ?& ]! G3 h i
Using Super Resolution Imaging 311
2 N; A* \3 |( g9 {Catherine H. Kaschula, Dirk Lang and M. Iqbal Parker
, W: ^: J. ^) W9 ]( WChapter 17 Approaches to Analyze Protein-Protein* a; x1 |) ]* s7 e. @' p* O
Interactions of Membrane Proteins 327
9 f* N" a" H" m0 Z" O1 G: v2 n1 PSabine Hunke and Volker S. Müller4 D% _, c* z# L! p9 L
Chapter 18 Relating Protein Structure and Function
6 l1 S; x- B8 L4 D5 B6 zThrough a Bijection and Its Implications. m, d! ^3 Y' l" H. N! m/ j0 A
on Protein Structure Prediction 349
7 W$ T$ q; M* ?Marco Ambriz-Rivas, Nina Pastor and Gabriel del Rio1 l; \ ^3 H2 u
Contents VII5 o: F: h; f% I" J- \
Chapter 19 Protein-DNA Interactions Studies
; [5 J1 c8 a& e! p+ v i' Jwith Single Tethered Molecule Techniques 369* H( s' f( s: ^
Guy Nir, Moshe Lindner and Yuval Garini: u. r8 k- `. H4 \; {$ s6 T5 F
Chapter 20 Characterization of Protein-Protein Interactions8 h2 S0 o7 J& _. Y; f4 p
via Static and Dynamic Light Scattering 401* f( `5 }9 V' y7 u
Daniel Some and Sophia Kenrick* C4 }: \3 a, d8 `
Chapter 21 Site-Directed Spin Labeling and Electron
( {4 v% J% q' M, VParamagnetic Resonance (EPR) Spectroscopy:4 \& I& i0 r' F* j& G0 s8 d1 M
A Versatile Tool to Study Protein-Protein Interactions 427$ k; ~4 m+ d% a6 ~% A
Johann P. Klare6 Z2 W) M ?+ y- i# f) j# i n
Chapter 22 Modification, Development, ^! o) ~' G+ z6 O* W
Application and Prospects of H/ v; z3 R, }2 h# o, D1 I: R
Tandem Affinity Purification Method 447
# S0 J( a& S2 z' z0 r* R( I+ iXiaoli Xu, Xueyong Li, Hua Zhang and Lizhe An
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