J Proteomics Bioinform 2019
DOI: 10.35248/0974-276x.19.12.498
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Developing High Sensitivity/Specificity Detection Systems for Studying Protein Interactions

Abstract: The study of proteomics succeeds the deciphering of the genetic code; this growing burgeoning area is set to dominate scientific research well into the next decade. Current tools employed in studying protein-protein interactions include antibodies, non-protein scaffolds, fluorescence imaging, split enzymes and the relatively new tool termed Adhirons designed by researchers at Leeds University. Antibodies have been used extensively in protein studies due to the high degree of affinity and specificity however th… Show more

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