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Fast and slow prediction of stable and transient protein-protein interactions

US National Library of Medicine grant open #nih-1R01LM014674-01

Summary

Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) underpin processes ranging from transduction of signaling networks to maintenance of cellular structure. Identifying new human PPIs may uncover interactions targetable by PPI- modulating drugs, while identifying human-pathogen PPIs could shed light on processes driving infectious diseases. Many studies have experimentally mapped PPIs at scale, yet their cost and complexity, combined with the size of PPI space, have limited the degree to which PPIs can be fully mapped. In humans, only 20% of PPIs are estimated to be known while coverage of other organisms, in

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