Microbiology: An Evolving Science (Fourth Edition)
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Author: John W. Foster, Joan L. Slonczewski
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Chapter 12.3, Problem 1TQ
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The use of a two-hybrid analysis to determine the interaction between different proteins.
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The various proteins present in the cell interact with each other and influence the function of one another. All the protein-protein interactions of the cell are collectively termed as the interactome. The identification of these interactions may help understand the functioning of proteins.
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