Interaction trap systems for analysis of protein networks

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Disclosed are improved methods for detecting protein-protein interactions. These methods involve either a determination of whether three or more proteins are capable of interacting in a trimeric or higher order complex or whether two or more mammalian proteins interact, the latter method utilizing yeast mating to bring candidate proteins into contact with one another.

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