Blobogical information transfer in a protein : II. Protein-protein interaction
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Information transfer in the BE-network of protein is extended to the analysis of protein-protein interaction, including the interaction of chymotrypsin with its substrate, HVJ-TR2. A new type of information transfer, metabolic channel, which is proposed in the tryptophan synthase complex was investigated in terms of BE-network.
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著者
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Iwai Tsuruji
Physics Department Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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KIHO Yukio
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.
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PALMER Christopher
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.
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