Wallmann, Arndt Kesten, Christopher
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...
Tokunaga, Yuji Viennet, Thibault Arthanari, Haribabu Takeuchi, Koh
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Solution NMR spectroscopy is a unique and powerful technique that has the ability to directly connect the structural dynamics of proteins in physiological conditions to their activity and function. Here, we summarize recent studies in which solution NMR contributed to the discovery of relationships between key dynamic properties of proteins and fun...
Yang, Mingzhang Derbyshire, Myra K Yamashita, Roxanne A Marchler-Bauer, Aron
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Current protocols in bioinformatics
The Conserved Domain Database (CDD) is a freely available resource for the annotation of sequences with the locations of conserved protein domain footprints, as well as functional sites and motifs inferred from these footprints. It includes protein domain and protein family models curated in house by CDD staff, as well as imported from a variety of...
Uversky, Vladimir N
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F1000Research
Functions of intrinsically disordered proteins do not require structure. Such structure-independent functionality has melted away the classic rigid "lock and key" representation of structure-function relationships in proteins, opening a new page in protein science, where molten keys operate on melted locks and where conformational flexibility and i...
Välimäki, Mika J Ruskoaho, Heikki J
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IUBMB life
Various strategies have been applied to replace the loss of cardiomyocytes in order to restore reduced cardiac function and prevent the progression of heart disease. Intensive research efforts in the field of cellular reprogramming and cell transplantation may eventually lead to efficient in vivo applications for the treatment of cardiac injuries, ...
Gomez Godinez, Veronica Kabbara, Sami Sherman, Adria Wu, Tao Cohen, Shirli Kong, Xiangduo Maravillas-Montero, Jose Luis Shi, Zhixia Preece, Daryl Yokomori, Kyoko
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Understanding the mitotic DNA damage response (DDR) is critical to our comprehension of cancer, premature aging and developmental disorders which are marked by DNA repair deficiencies. In this study we use a micro-focused laser to induce DNA damage in selected mitotic chromosomes to study the subsequent repair response. Our findings demonstrate tha...
Han, Yu Wennersten, Sara A Lam, Maggie P Y
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Expert review of proteomics
Zhang, Jin Ju, Shan
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IET systems biology
Direct relationships between biological molecules connected in a gene co-expression network tend to reflect real biological activities such as gene regulation, protein-protein interactions (PPIs), and metabolisation. As correlation-based networks contain numerous indirect connections, those direct relationships are always 'hidden' in them. Compared...
Bandi, Swati Singh, Surinder M Shah, Dinen D Upadhyay, Vaibhav Mallela, Krishna M G
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Molecular pharmaceutics
Two of the most common forms of chemical modifications that compromise the efficacy of therapeutic proteins are the deamidation of asparagine residues and oxidation of methionine residues. We probed how deamidation affects the structure, stability, aggregation, and function of interferon alpha-2a (IFNA2a), and compared with our earlier results on m...
Davey, Norman E. Babu, M. Madan Blackledge, Martin Bridge, Alan Capella-Gutierrez, Salvador Dosztanyi, Zsuzsanna Drysdale, Rachel Edwards, Richard J. Elofsson, Arne Felli, Isabella C.
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F1000Research
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are now recognised as major determinants in cellular regulation. This white paper presents a roadmap for future e-infrastructure developments in the field of IDP research within the ELIXIR framework. The goal of these developments is to drive the creation of high-q...