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1 nal ankyrin repeat domain (ARD), a prevalent protein interaction motif.
2 f APP, including the highly conserved YENPTY protein interaction motif.
3 and suggest a new role for PEST domains as a protein interaction motif.
4 even in the absence of binding to the major protein interaction motif.
5 fines the amino-terminal A helix of PKA as a protein interaction motif.
6 nzymatic activity and functions as a protein-protein interaction motif.
7 agy by mimicking a host short linear protein-protein interaction motif.
8 omain is an evolutionarily conserved protein-protein interaction motif.
9 A) domain, which may represent a new protein-protein interaction motif.
10 domain that folds as a four-helix bundle, a protein-interaction motif.
11 CUB and epidermal growth factor-like protein-protein interaction motifs.
12 mbly intermediates that contain WD40 protein-protein interaction motifs.
13 mbrane and four different classes of protein-protein interaction motifs.
14 rally related proteins that contain multiple protein interaction motifs.
15 esion targeting domains, and several protein-protein interaction motifs.
16 ntaining leucine zipper and helix-loop-helix protein interaction motifs.
17 central region of CAN that contains several protein interaction motifs.
18 gion (Cbl-N) lacks recognizable catalytic or protein interaction motifs.
19 e C-terminal periplasmic domain with protein-protein interaction motifs.
20 s two eps15 homology (EH) domains, a protein-protein interaction motif also present in other proteins
21 alpha helices (PAH1 to -4) that are protein-protein interaction motifs and is the scaffold upon whic
22 of which more than 40 are now known, act as protein interaction motifs and that the MoMOD1 protein a
23 ed C terminus that conforms to a type II PDZ protein interaction motif, and by screening PDZ domain p
24 modular PDZ domains that are modular protein-protein interaction motifs, and a C-terminal domain.
26 c amino acid residue properties, rather than protein interaction motifs, are more critical for Pol th
28 A-PK holo-enzyme by acquisition of a protein-protein interaction motif at the C-terminus of Ku80.
31 suggest that chromo domains may function as protein interaction motifs, bringing together different
32 and a cytoplasmic part with various protein-protein interaction motifs but lacking any enzymatic act
33 an obligate homodimer via an essential GxxxG protein-interaction motif, but its ssRNA-binding mechani
34 vealed that BE6 binds paxillin through small protein interaction motifs called LD motifs that have be
37 other splicing factors may serve as protein-protein interaction motifs elsewhere during spliceosome
39 is an integral membrane protein with protein-protein interaction motifs facing the extracellular matr
40 ase recruitment domain, a recently described protein interaction motif found in apoptotic signaling m
41 lity of our results to similar short protein-protein interaction motifs found in other transcription
42 D95/Discs large/ZO-1) domains are ubiquitous protein interaction motifs found in scaffolding proteins
44 l sorting motif and several possible protein-protein interaction motifs had no discernible effect on
45 Taken together, we show that Homer1 and its protein interaction motif have broad global functions wi
46 on, two predicted B-Boxes, and a coiled-coil protein interaction motif immediately preceding an ADP-r
47 yrin repeat (ANK) is the most common protein-protein interaction motif in nature, and is predominantl
48 terminal (BRCT) domains are a common protein-protein interaction motif in proteins involved in the DN
49 xy terminal) was noted as a putative protein-protein interaction motif in the breast cancer suppresso
51 n repeat is one of the most abundant protein-protein interaction motifs in eukaryotes yet occurs in o
53 t extracellular loop (EL1) of CLDN1, but not protein interaction motifs in intracellular domains, are
55 lysis to determine how previously identified protein interaction motifs in the C terminus of mGluR1a
56 g and activity, we have examined two protein-protein interaction motifs in the cytoplasmic domain of
58 omputational methods can frequently identify protein-interaction motifs in otherwise uncharacterized
60 ing proteins contain a common set of modular protein interaction motifs including PDZ (postsynaptic d
62 The molecule consists of multiple protein-protein interaction motifs, including a serine-rich regi
65 is C-terminal region harbors several protein-protein interaction motifs, likely relevant for signal t
70 ith canonical DNA-binding zinc fingers, with protein interaction motifs such as FOG zinc fingers, and
71 ed by adaptor molecules that contain protein-protein interaction motifs such as the death domain.
72 is characterized by several putative protein-protein interaction motifs, suggesting that GRASP may be
73 ronal NO synthase contains a modular protein-protein interaction motif, termed the PDZ domain, that l
75 id binding and hydrolysis coupled to protein-protein interaction motifs that could allow for efficien
76 ultiple PDZ domains as well as other protein-protein interaction motifs that help to form large macro
79 roperties will likely reveal further protein-protein interaction motifs to enrich our mechanistic mod
80 the autoinhibited state has shown that these protein interaction motifs turn inward and lock the kina
81 e/threonine kinase pathways may also require protein interaction motifs which are capable of recogniz