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Common Functions of Disordered Proteins across Evolutionary Distant Organisms.

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Peer-reviewed

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Abstract

Intrinsically disordered proteins and regions typically lack a well-defined structure and thus fall outside the scope of the classic sequence-structure-function relationship. Hence, classic sequence- or structure-based bioinformatic approaches are often not well suited to identify homology or predict the function of unknown intrinsically disordered proteins. Here, we give selected examples of intrinsic disorder in plant proteins and present how protein function is shared, altered or distinct in evolutionary distant organisms. Furthermore, we explore how examining the specific role of disorder across different phyla can provide a better understanding of the common features that protein disorder contributes to the respective biological mechanism.

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functional comparison, intrinsically disordered proteins, plants, protein function, Animals, Evolution, Molecular, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, Plant Proteins, Plants, Protein Conformation, Protein Folding

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Int J Mol Sci

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1661-6596
1422-0067

Volume Title

21

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MDPI AG
Sponsorship
Peter and Traudl Engelhorn Stiftung (no grant number)
ETH Zürich Foundation (SEED-05 19-2)
Rofonda Stiftung Vaduz (SEED-05 19-2)