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The two hybrid system, a molecular screening system frequently used to discover protein-protein interactions (PPIs). The fundamentally premise, and the reason why the two hybrid screen functions, is that the transcription factors, the activation and binding domains can function without direct binding; the subunits only have to be in proximity to each other.
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The two hybrid system is an example of a molecular screening system frequently used to discover protein-protein interactions (PPIs). The fundamentally premise, and the reason why the two hybrid screen functions, is that the transcription factors, the activation and binding domains can function without direct binding; the subunits only have to be in proximity to each other.
 
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/7c/SDU-Denmark2015_2hybridsystem.png"  alt="Illustration of the two hybrid system." width="400"/>
 
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Two hybrid system

The two hybrid system is an example of a molecular screening system frequently used to discover protein-protein interactions (PPIs). The fundamentally premise, and the reason why the two hybrid screen functions, is that the transcription factors, the activation and binding domains can function without direct binding; the subunits only have to be in proximity to each other.

Illustration of the two hybrid system.