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A useful start point for those interested in PDZ domain interactions but by no means comprehensive, PDZBase is a manually curated protein-protein interaction database developed specifically for interactions involving PDZ domains. PDZBase currently contains 339 experimentally determined protein protein interactions.

http://pbtest.med.cornell.edu/services/pdz/start

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