1. Structural genomics and signaling domains.
- Author
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Hurley JH, Anderson DE, Beach B, Canagarajah B, Ho YS, Jones E, Miller G, Misra S, Pearson M, Saidi L, Suer S, Trievel R, and Tsujishita Y
- Subjects
- Animals, Computational Biology, Humans, Models, Molecular, Protein Folding, Proteins genetics, Proteins physiology, Signal Transduction, Genomics methods, Protein Conformation, Protein Structure, Tertiary physiology, Proteins chemistry
- Abstract
Many novel signal transduction domains are being identified in the wake of genome sequencing projects and improved sensitivity in homology-detection techniques. The functions of these domains are being discovered by hypothesis-driven experiments and structural genomics approaches. This article reviews the recent highlights of research on modular signaling domains, and the relative contributions and limitations of the various approaches being used.
- Published
- 2002
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