An NMR method to study protein-protein interactions.
An NMR method to study protein-protein interactions.
Methods Mol Biol. 2012;757:129-37
Authors: Nishida N, Shimada I
Abstract
Specific interactions between proteins are a fundamental process underlying the various biological events, such as cell-cell contacts, signal transduction, and gene expression. Therefore, the structural investigations of protein-protein interactions provide useful information for understanding these events. We describe an NMR method, termed the cross-saturation (CS) method, to determine the binding sites of protein complexes more precisely than conventional NMR methods. The CS method can determine the binding sites of a protein complex that undergoes fast exchange between the free and the bound states, regardless of the molecular size of the complex.
PMID: 21909911 [PubMed - in process]
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