Analysis of Mammalian Peroxin Interactions Using a Non-transcription-based Bacterial Tw... - 0 views
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Pex5p, interacts with its docking protein, Pex14p
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Ian Donaldson on 07 Jul 09http://wodaklab.org/iRefWeb/interaction/show/78001
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Ian Donaldson on 07 Jul 09http://wodaklab.org/iRefWeb/interaction/show/85018
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Ian Donaldson on 08 Jul 09PMID 12096124 http://wodaklab.org/iRefWeb/compareInteractions/list?pubmed=12096124 Both BIND and MINT report an interaction between PEX14 and PEX5. MINT: http://wodaklab.org/iRefWeb/interaction/show/85018 BIND: http://wodaklab.org/iRefWeb/interaction/show/78001 Both choose the same sequence for PEX14 but BIND cites splice isoform b of PEX5 (NP_000310.2) while MINT cites isoform d (P50542, NP_0011224498.1 and NP_0011224497.1). So the disagreement is due to splice isoform choice.
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Using this approach, we were able to confirm that the C3HC4 domain of Pex12p, but not the full-length molecule, interacts with Pex5p
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Both BIND and MINT report an interaction between PEX12 and PEX5 BIND: http://wodaklab.org/iRefWeb/interaction/show/184407 MINT: http://wodaklab.org/iRefWeb/interaction/show/212532 Both choose the same sequence for PEX12 but BIND cites splice isoform b of PEX5 (NP_000310.2) while MINT cites isoform d (P50542, NP_0011224498.1 and NP_0011224497.1). So the disagreement is due to splice isoform choice.
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For Pex5p, we mapped the site required for PTS1 and Pex12p interaction to the tetratricopeptide repeat domains labeled 2–8 and 2–9, respectively (Fig. 4).
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