BIN-PPI-Concepts
Protein-Protein Interaction (PPI) Concepts
(Detecting PPIs; the relationship abstraction; complexes, binary and n-ary interactions)
Abstract:
This unit introduces concepts and methods of protein-protein interaction networks.
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Prerequisites:
You need the following preparation before beginning this unit. If you are not familiar with this material from courses you took previously, you need to prepare yourself from other information sources:
- Biomolecules: The molecules of life; nucleic acids and amino acids; the genetic code; protein folding; post-translational modifications and protein biochemistry; membrane proteins; biological function.
- Metabolism: Enzymatic catalysis and control; reaction sequences and pathways; chemiosmotic coupling; catabolic- and anabolic pathways.
- Organelles: Compartmentalization, organelles and structures of the cell; the extracellular matrix.
- The Central Dogma: Regulation of transcription and translation; protein biosynthesis and degradation; quality control.
This unit builds on material covered in the following prerequisite units:
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Task:
- Read the introductory notes on the concepts behind the measurement and analysis of protein-protein interactions.
About ...
Author:
- Boris Steipe <boris.steipe@utoronto.ca>
Created:
- 2017-08-05
Modified:
- 2017-11-09
Version:
- 1.0
Version history:
- 1.0 First live version
- 0.1 First stub
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