Business Unit Plant Development and Reproduction, Plant Research International, Bornsesteeg 65, 6708 PD, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:
Protein–protein interactions are intrinsic to virtually every cellular process. Recent breakthroughs in techniques to study protein-interaction and the availability of fully sequenced plant genomes have attracted many plant scientists to undertake the first steps in the field of protein interactions. High-throughput screening systems allow the discovery of protein functions. Even without performing laborious functional assays, in planta functional homologues and redundant proteins can be accurately predicted based on protein-interaction maps. Therefore, protein–protein-interaction screenings are an essential supplement to the current functional-genomics toolbox.