3. Proteins are the workhorses that facilitate
most biological processes in a cell.
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12. The majority of proteins interact with
other proteins for proper function
Publication of the human genome
Development of the field of proteomics,
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Stable
Transient
Both types can be weak or strong
14. Alter the kinetic properties of enzymes
Allow for substrate channeling
Create a new binding site
Inactivate or destroy a protein
Change the specificity of a protein for
interaction with different proteins
Serve a regulatory role
19. STRING:
known and predicted protein interactions.
Interactions physical and functional
associations
The database currently covers 5'214'234
proteins from 1133 organisms.
20. K VOTE
to create seven different integrated
networks by using values of k ranging
from 1-7.
modularity, similarity-based modularity,
clustering score, enrichment.