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Molecular Recognition within Synaptic Scaffolds: A Case Study Using PICK1
Simon Erlendsson
SCIENCE PhD theses
Department of Biology
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Synaptic Proteins
100%
Molecular Recognition
100%
PICK1
100%
PDZ Domain
81%
BAR Domain
31%
Scaffold Protein
31%
In-solution
18%
Binding Mode
12%
Synapse
12%
Binding Motif
12%
Molecular Dynamics Simulation
6%
Functional Consequences
6%
Confocal Microscopy
6%
Near-native
6%
Synaptic Function
6%
Signal Transduction Pathway
6%
Peptide Inhibitor
6%
Cellular Context
6%
Neuronal Synapses
6%
Crescent-shaped
6%
Protein-ligand
6%
Binding Pocket
6%
Postsynaptic Neuron
6%
Cell Behavior
6%
High-resolution NMR
6%
Plasma Membrane
6%
Binding Mechanism
6%
Inhibitory Mechanism
6%
Biochemical Methods
6%
Binding Events
6%
Large Gain
6%
Cell Adhesion
6%
Specific Peptide
6%
Cell Membrane
6%
Dimeric Structure
6%
Promiscuity
6%
Intrinsic Affinity
6%
Regulatory Proteins
6%
NMR Spectroscopy
6%
Synaptic Plasticity
6%
Cell Signaling
6%
Protein Receptor
6%
NMR Structure
6%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
PICK1
100%
Molecular Recognition
100%
PDZ Domain
81%
BAR Domain
37%
Scaffold Protein
31%
Synapse
18%
Solution and Solubility
18%
Cell Membrane
12%
Protein Ligand
6%
Cell Function
6%
Nerve Cell Plasticity
6%
Confocal Microscopy
6%
Signal Transduction
6%
Cell Adhesion
6%
Avidity
6%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
6%
Ligand Binding
6%
Binding Domain
6%