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PharmaTutor (March - 2017)
ISSN: 2347 - 7881
(Volume 5, Issue 3)
Received On: 19/10/2016; Accepted On: 24/11/2016; Published On: 01/03/2017
AUTHORS:
Akanksha Bhandari1, Nitisha Bhandari2*
1Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Technology and Science, Patel Nagar, Dehradun
2Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India
* nitishabhandari89@gmail.com
ABSTRACT: Interactions of proteins could be resulted from homodimerisation or heterodimerisation. But these are quite specific and always selective in nature and act only on particular set of class of proteins, which provide substantial target behaviour to a drug designer. Here in this paper, provided a commentary based review compiling the short notes information provided on protein proteins interactions, by “Catherine Royer”.
How to cite this article: Bhandari A, Bhandari N;Protein-protein surface interactions: Constrains of homologous versus heterogeneous domains; PharmaTutor; 2017; 5(3); 9-14
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