Protein interaction networks in bacteria |
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Authors: | Noirot Philippe Noirot-Gros Marie-Françoise |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Génétique Microbienne, INRA, domaine de Vilvert, 78352 Jouy en Josas cedex, France. noirot@jouy.inra.fr |
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Abstract: | The complement of expressed cellular proteins - the proteome - is organized into functional, structured networks of protein interactions that mediate assembly of molecular machines and dynamic cellular pathways. Recent studies reveal the biological roles of protein interactions in bacteriophage T7 and Helicobacter pylori, and new methods allow to compare and to predict interaction networks in other species. Smaller scale networks provide biological insights into DNA replication and chromosome dynamics in Bacillus subtilis and Archeoglobus fulgidus, and into the assembly of multiprotein complexes such as the type IV secretion system of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, and the cell division machinery of Escherichia coli. Genome-wide interaction networks in several species are needed to obtain a biologically meaningful view of the higher order organization of the proteome in bacteria. |
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