Protein-Protein Interaction Networks Services
Proteins are vital macromolecules, the workhorses that facilitate most biological processes at both cellular and systemic levels, but they rarely act alone. Lots of essential molecular processes are carried out by molecular machines that are based on a large number of protein components organized by their Protein-Protein Interactions(PPIs), which refer to intentional physical contacts established between two or more proteins as a result of biochemical events and/or electrostatic forces. Since the interactions are at the core of the entire interactomics system of any living cell, unsurprisingly, specific PPIs are on the basis of multiple diseases.
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The result of two or more proteins that interact with a specific functional objective can be demonstrated in several different ways. The measurable effects of protein interactions have been outlined as follows:
- Alter the kinetic properties of enzymes
- Allow for substrate channeling by moving a substrate between domains or subunits, resulting ultimately in an intended end product
- Create a new binding site, typically for small effector molecules
- Inactivate or destroy a protein
- Change the specificity of a protein for its substrate through the interaction with different binding partners
- Serve a regulatory role in either an upstream or a downstream event
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