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Protein-protein interaction networks: how can a hub protein bind so many different partners?


ABSTRACT: How can a single hub protein bind so many different partners? Numerous studies have sought differences between hubs and non-hubs to explain what makes a protein a hub and how a shared hub-binding site can be promiscuous, yet at the same time be specific. Here, we suggest that the problem is largely non-existent and resides in the popular representation of protein interaction networks: protein products derived from a single gene, even if different, are clustered in maps into a single node. This leads to the impression that a single protein binds to a very large number of partners. In reality, it does not; rather, protein networks reflect the combination of multiple proteins, each with a distinct conformation.

SUBMITTER: Tsai CJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7292551 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Protein-protein interaction networks: how can a hub protein bind so many different partners?

Tsai Chung-Jung CJ   Ma Buyong B   Nussinov Ruth R  

Trends in biochemical sciences 20091201 12


How can a single hub protein bind so many different partners? Numerous studies have sought differences between hubs and non-hubs to explain what makes a protein a hub and how a shared hub-binding site can be promiscuous, yet at the same time be specific. Here, we suggest that the problem is largely non-existent and resides in the popular representation of protein interaction networks: protein products derived from a single gene, even if different, are clustered in maps into a single node. This l  ...[more]

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