molecular biology, a protein-fragment complementation assay, or PCA, is a method for the identification and quantification of protein–protein interactions. In...
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Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (also known as BiFC) is a technology typically used to validate protein interactions. It is based on the association...
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transfer systems, mammalian protein–protein interaction trap, electro-switchable biosurfaces, protein–fragment complementation assay, as well as real-time label-free...
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atrophy, a form of dementia Prostate cancer Protein-fragment complementation assay, to identify protein–protein interactions Protocatechuic acid, a phenolic...
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Protein-fragment complementation assay Co-immunoprecipitation Affinity purification and mass spectrometry Proximity ligation assay Proximity labeling...
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pairs of proteins can be inferred from a variety of techniques, including yeast two-hybrid systems, protein-fragment complementation assays (PCA), affinity...
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Two-hybrid screening (category Protein–protein interaction assays)
protein-fragment complementation assay. Pioneered by Stanley Fields and Ok-Kyu Song in 1989, the technique was originally designed to detect protein–protein...
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in a variety of organisms based on intragenic complementation evidence was reviewed in 1965. Proteins are frequently described as consisting of several...
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Reporter gene (redirect from Reporter gene assay)
used to assay for the expression of a gene of interest that is normally difficult to quantitatively assay. Reporter genes can produce a protein that has...
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mixture of proteins. Protein-fragment complementation assays are often used to detect protein–protein interactions. The yeast two-hybrid assay is the most...
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of complement (serum). Then cell death is determined with several approaches: Radioactive method: target cells are labeled with 51Cr before CDC assay, chromium...
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PFCA may refer to: Protein-fragment complementation assay Perfluorinated carboxylic acid The Planar Fourier Capture Array, a tiny camera built entirely...
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signaling molecules, such as calcium or glutamate, protein phosphorylation state, protein complementation, receptor dimerization, and other processes provide...
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MM, Rüdiger SG (2012). "Determining biophysical protein stability in lysates by a fast proteolysis assay, FASTpp". PLOS ONE. 7 (10): e46147. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...
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Complement component 4 (C4), in humans, is a protein involved in the intricate complement system, originating from the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system...
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Dihydrofolate reductase (category Protein domains)
used as a tool to detect protein–protein interactions in a protein-fragment complementation assay (PCA), using a split-protein approach. DHFR-lacking CHO...
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Antibody (redirect from Fragment variable)
rapid route to protein modified magnetic nanoparticles for use in the development of a fluorometric molecularly imprinted polymer-based assay for detection...
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Complement C2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C2 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is part of the classical pathway of the complement...
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X-gal (section Protein-protein interactions)
the principle of α-complementation of the β-galactosidase gene, where a fragment of the lacZ gene (lacZα) in the plasmid can complement another mutant lacZ...
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an assay capable of detecting mutations that mediate antimicrobial resistance. The European Guideline on Mgen infections recommend complementing the...
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method is based on the principle of α-complementation of the β-galactosidase gene. This phenomenon of α-complementation was first demonstrated in work done...
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FANCA (redirect from Fanconi anemia, complementation group A)
gene. It belongs to the Fanconi anaemia complementation group (FANC) family of genes of which 12 complementation groups are currently recognized and is...
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Β-Galactosidase (category Protein pages needing a picture)
amino-terminal sequence of β-galactosidase, the α-peptide involved in α-complementation, participates in a subunit interface. Its residues 22–31 help to stabilize...
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Respiratory syncytial virus (section G protein)
These include both enzyme immunosorbent assays (EIA) and chromatographic immunoassays (CIA). Direct fluorescence assay (DFA) allows for direct microscopic...
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SNP genotyping (redirect from Oligo Pool Assay)
performing a digestion on a genomic sample and determining fragment lengths through a gel assay it is possible to ascertain whether or not the enzymes cut...
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Eastern blot (category Protein methods)
et al. (2006). "A novel antibody-free method for protein blotting using enzyme fragment complementation". BioTechniques. 40 (3): 381–383. doi:10.2144/000112119...
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Epstein–Barr virus (section Protein/genes)
PMID 33827095. Zhang Q, Chen Y (2022). "Accelerated strand exchange amplification assay for rapid detection of Epstein–Barr virus in saliva". Analytical Biochemistry...
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Transfer RNA (category Protein biosynthesis)
"Meta-analysis of tRNA derived RNA fragments reveals that they are evolutionarily conserved and associate with AGO proteins to recognize specific RNA targets"...
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Proteomics (redirect from Protein analysis)
kinetic exclusion assay, and experimental methods such as phage display and in silico computational methods. Knowledge of protein-protein interactions is...
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normally cloned and produced and purified. The purified protein is then used to establish a screening assay. In addition, the three-dimensional structure of...
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