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Identification of a protein-protein interaction site is an important step that has significant potential to clarify structure-function relationships of proteins and drug design. We propose here a unique predictive method to identify protein-protein interaction sites based on the observation that proline is the most common residue found in the flanking segments of interaction sites [Kini, R.M. and...
Enhancing the potency of peptides is a critical and important step in the development of peptide drugs. We have proposed that proline residues flanking protein-protein interaction sites perform a structural role in enhancing their interaction [R.M. Kini and H.J. Evans, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 212 (1995) 1115-1124]. To test this theory, we incorporated proline residues on either or both sides...
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