Protein–protein interaction screening

The screening of protein–protein interactions refers to the identification of protein interactions with high-throughput screening methods such as computer- and/or robot-assisted plate reading, flow cytometry analyzing.

The interactions between proteins are central to virtually every process in a living cell. Information about these interactions improves understanding of diseases and can provide the basis for new therapeutic approaches.

Methods to screen protein–protein interactions

Though there are many methods to detect protein–protein interactions, the majority of these methods—such as Co-immunoprecipitation, Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and dual polarisation interferometry—are not screening approaches.

Ex vivo or in vivo methods

Methods that screen protein–protein interactions in the living cells.

In-vitro methods

See also

References

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