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1. "Rewiring MAP kinase pathways using alternative scaffold assembly mechanisms."

Sang-Hyun Park, Ali Zarrinpar and Wendell A. Lim.

Science (2003), 299: 1061-1064. pdf

 

 Review by by Mark Ptashne and Alexander Gann, Science (2003), 299: 1025-1027

 Review by James E. Ferrell, Jr. and Karlene A. Cimprich, Molecular Cell (2003), 11: 289-291

 

2. "Optimization of specificity in a cellular protein interaction network by negative selection."

Ali Zarrinpar, Sang-Hyun Park and Wendell A. Lim.

Nature (2003); 426: 676-680. pdf

 

          Reviewed by Michael B. Yaffe, Nature (2003); 426

 

 

3. "Fluorescence gel retardation assay to detect protein–protein interactions."

Sang-Hyun Park and Ronald T. Raines

Protein–Protein Interaction (2004), Haian Fu Editor, pp. 161-165, Humana Press, Totowa, NJ.

 

4. "Fluorescence polarization assay to quantify protein–protein interactions."

Sang-Hyun Park and Ronald T. Raines

Protein–Protein Interaction (2004), Haian Fu Editor, pp. 155-161, Humana Press, Totowa, NJ.

 

5. "GFP protocols for studying protein–protein interactions."

Sang-Hyun Park and Ronald T. Raines

Proteins and Proteomics (2003), Richard Simpson Editor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Woodbury, NY.

 

6. "A genetic selection to dissect protein–protein interactions; ribonuclease inhibitor - ribonuclease A as a model system."

Sang-Hyun Park and Ronald T. Raines

Methods (2002), 28: 346-352. pdf

 

7. "Green fluorescent protein chimeras to probe protein–protein interactions."

Sang-Hyun Park and Ronald T. Raines

Methods in Enzymology (2000), 328:251-261.

 

8. "Genetic selection for dissociative inhibitors of designated protein - protein interactions."

Sang-Hyun Park and Ronald T. Raines

Nature Biotechnology (2000), 18:847-851. pdf

 

9. "Green fluorescent protein as a signal for protein–protein interactions."

Sang-Hyun Park and Ronald T. Raines

Protein Science (1997), 6:2344-2349. pdf

 

10. "Cloning and Expression of a lipase from Pseudomonas fragi as a fusion protein in E. coli."

Tae-Ryun Kim, Sang-Hyun Park and Chul-Hak Yang

Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (1994), 27:13-16.

 

11. "Cloning and expression by polymerase chain reaction and purification of lipase from Pseudomonas fragi IFO12049."

Sang-Hyun Park and Chul-Hak Yang

Proc. Mol. Biol. & Genet. (1991), 6:160-161.