Protein Interactions in Biology

Protein Interactions in Biology

Because of the inherent complexity of signalling networks, as well as the quantity and variety of quantitative data, cell signalling systems and networks can be examined using system biology. Through cell signalling, a vast spectrum of stimulus-response behaviours is observed in cells, which is important to all of Biology. The primary function of cell signalling systems is to take information from the environment and generate an output response based on that input. These signalling pathways constitute the foundation for many human disorders, and they show great interest in medicine and human health. Physical Interaction networks can define Interacting Protein Pairs according to Physio-Chemical Principles. This type of matrix aids the integration of structural and system biology. Networks of metabolism Co-expression networks of genes Interactions between proteins and DNA Networks of Neurons Interactions between proteins.

 

  • Protein identification and validation
  • Protein modification, targeting and degradation

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