Abstract
Development of array technologies started in the late 1980s, and today this technique has become a powerful tool for high throughput approaches in biology and chemistry. Progress was mainly driven by the human genome project and associated with the development of several new technologies, leading to the birth of additional “omic” topics such as proteomics, glycomics, or antibodyomics. In this review we focus strictly on peptide arrays applied to investigate protein-protein interactions, starting from single events up to complete interaction networks (interactomes). The specificities and interaction networks of protein interaction domains (PIDs) are our central theme. Picking practical examples from the literature, we review some general concepts about peptide arrays on planar supports for mapping protein-protein interactions.
Keywords: Peptide arrays, SPOT technology, protein interaction domains, peptide microarrays, human genome project, omic, protein-protein interactions, PIDs
Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry
Title: Exploring Protein-Protein Interactions with Synthetic Peptide Arrays
Volume: 8 Issue: 2
Author(s): Rudolf Volkmer and Victor Tapia
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Keywords: Peptide arrays, SPOT technology, protein interaction domains, peptide microarrays, human genome project, omic, protein-protein interactions, PIDs
Abstract: Development of array technologies started in the late 1980s, and today this technique has become a powerful tool for high throughput approaches in biology and chemistry. Progress was mainly driven by the human genome project and associated with the development of several new technologies, leading to the birth of additional “omic” topics such as proteomics, glycomics, or antibodyomics. In this review we focus strictly on peptide arrays applied to investigate protein-protein interactions, starting from single events up to complete interaction networks (interactomes). The specificities and interaction networks of protein interaction domains (PIDs) are our central theme. Picking practical examples from the literature, we review some general concepts about peptide arrays on planar supports for mapping protein-protein interactions.
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Volkmer Rudolf and Tapia Victor, Exploring Protein-Protein Interactions with Synthetic Peptide Arrays, Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry 2011; 8 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157019311795177718
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157019311795177718 |
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