partnereiwitten
Partnereiwitten refers to proteins that bind to other proteins to form functional complexes. Such interactions are central to nearly all cellular processes and can determine the location, activity, stability, and assembly of protein networks. Partner associations are usually non-covalent, relying on complementary surfaces and interactions such as hydrogen bonds, ionic contacts, and hydrophobic effects, though covalent modifications can reinforce binding or create new binding sites.
Partner proteins act as scaffolds or adaptors that organize signaling networks, bring enzymes into proximity, or
Identification and study of partner proteins employ approaches such as yeast two-hybrid screening, co-immunoprecipitation, pull-down assays,