Biochemistry assays for protein protein-protein interaction
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Co-immunoprecipitation is considered to be the gold standard assay for protein–protein interactions, especially when it is performed with endogenous (not overexpressed and not tagged) proteins. ... Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) is a new technique in observing the interactions of proteins.
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Biochemical methods. Co-immunoprecipitation is considered to be the gold standard assay for protein–protein interactions, especially when it is performed with endogenous (not overexpressed and not tagged) proteins. ... This could include bridging proteins, nucleic acids (DNA or RNA), or other molecules.
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