STRING and STITCH: known and predicted interactions between proteins and chemicals (2008)
Lars J. Jensen, Michael Kuhn, Manuel Stark, Samuel Chaffron, Christian Von Mering, Peer Bork
Information on protein-protein and protein-chemical interactions is essential for understanding cellular functions. The STRING and STITCH web resources integrate interaction evidence derived from...
Termites in the woodwork (2007)
Chaffron, Samuel, Von Mering, Christian
Abstract Termites eat and digest wood, but how do they do it? Combining advanced genomics and proteomics techniques, researchers have now shown that microbes found in the termites' hindguts possess...
Bärbel Stecher, Riccardo Robbiani, Alan W. Walker, Astrid M. Westendorf, Manja Barthel, Marcus Kremer, ...
Most mucosal surfaces of the mammalian body are colonized by microbial communities (“microbiota”). A high density of commensal microbiota inhabits the intestine and shields from infection...
STRING 7—recent developments in the integration and prediction of protein interactions
Von Mering, Christian, Jensen, Lars J., Kuhn, Michael, Chaffron, Samuel, Doerks, Tobias, Krüger, Beate, ...
Information on protein–protein interactions is still mostly limited to a small number of model organisms, and originates from a wide variety of experimental and computational techniques. The...
Stecher, Bärbel, Robbiani, Riccardo, Walker, Alan W, Westendorf, Astrid M, Barthel, Manja, Kremer, Marcus, ...
Most mucosal surfaces of the mammalian body are colonized by microbial communities (“microbiota”). A high density of commensal microbiota inhabits the intestine and shields from infection...
Chaffron, Samuel, Von Mering, Christian
Metagenomic analysis of termite gut flora reveals a diversity of wood-degrading enzymes.