Abstract:Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are broadly expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems, playing essential roles in cholinergic neurotransmission. The lynx family proteins, a subset of the Ly6/uPAR superfamily expressed in multiple brain regions, have been shown to bind to nAChRs and modulate their function via allosteric regulation. The binding interactions between lynx and nAChRs, however, have not been systematically quantified and compared. In this work, we characterized the interact… Show more
“…SFMS has proved to be one of the most sensitive approaches for the identification of PPI changes in situ cells. [116][117][118] Recent advances are outlined in Table 5. Natural products induce apoptosis through blocking of PPI and subsequently inhibitory signal transduction, 119 and the interaction force between EGF and EGFR on the cell surface decreased after resveratrol treatment.…”
Proteins are major drug targets, and drug-target interaction identification and analysis are important factors for drug discovery. atomic force microscopy(AFM) is a powerful tool making it possible to image proteins...
“…SFMS has proved to be one of the most sensitive approaches for the identification of PPI changes in situ cells. [116][117][118] Recent advances are outlined in Table 5. Natural products induce apoptosis through blocking of PPI and subsequently inhibitory signal transduction, 119 and the interaction force between EGF and EGFR on the cell surface decreased after resveratrol treatment.…”
Proteins are major drug targets, and drug-target interaction identification and analysis are important factors for drug discovery. atomic force microscopy(AFM) is a powerful tool making it possible to image proteins...
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