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Identifying Protein-protein Interaction Sites Using Peptide Arrays

DOI :

10.3791/52097-v

November 18th, 2014

November 18th, 2014

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1Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Peptide array screening is a high throughput assay for identifying protein-protein interaction sites. This allows mapping multiple interactions of a target protein and can serve as a method for identifying sites for inhibitors that target a protein. Here we describe a protocol for screening and analyzing peptide arrays.

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