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Cell Press, Trends in Genetics, 2(20), p. 72-76, 2004

DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2003.12.007

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Conservation of protein-protein interactions - Lessons from ascomycota

Journal article published in 2004 by Philipp Pagel, Hans-Werner Mewes ORCID, Dmitrij Frishman
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Abstract

Interacting proteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae are evolutionarily conserved and their likelihood of having an ortholog in other ascomycota species correlates with the number of interaction partners. Moreover, interacting proteins show a clear preference to be conserved as a pair, indicating that nature maintains selection pressure on the interaction links between proteins. The conservation of interacting protein pairs between different organisms does not exhibit any bias with respect to protein functional roles.