The molecular basis for cellular function of intrinsically disordered protein regions
AS Holehouse, BB Kragelund - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2024 - nature.com
Intrinsically disordered protein regions exist in a collection of dynamic interconverting
conformations that lack a stable 3D structure. These regions are structurally heterogeneous …
conformations that lack a stable 3D structure. These regions are structurally heterogeneous …
Interactions by disorder–a matter of context
K Bugge, I Brakti, CB Fernandes, JE Dreier… - Frontiers in Molecular …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Living organisms depend on timely and organized interactions between proteins linked in
interactomes of high complexity. The recent increased precision by which protein …
interactomes of high complexity. The recent increased precision by which protein …
MobiDB: 10 years of intrinsically disordered proteins
The MobiDB database (URL: https://mobidb. org/) is a knowledge base of intrinsically
disordered proteins. MobiDB aggregates disorder annotations derived from the literature …
disordered proteins. MobiDB aggregates disorder annotations derived from the literature …
MobiDB: intrinsically disordered proteins in 2021
The MobiDB database (URL: https://mobidb. org/) provides predictions and annotations for
intrinsically disordered proteins. Here, we report recent developments implemented in …
intrinsically disordered proteins. Here, we report recent developments implemented in …
Proteome‐scale mapping of binding sites in the unstructured regions of the human proteome
C Benz, M Ali, I Krystkowiak, L Simonetti… - Molecular Systems …, 2022 - embopress.org
Specific protein–protein interactions are central to all processes that underlie cell
physiology. Numerous studies have together identified hundreds of thousands of human …
physiology. Numerous studies have together identified hundreds of thousands of human …
Single residue modulators of amyloid formation in the N-terminal P1-region of α-synuclein
SM Ulamec, R Maya-Martinez, EJ Byrd… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Alpha-synuclein (αSyn) is a protein involved in neurodegenerative disorders including
Parkinson's disease. Amyloid formation of αSyn can be modulated by the 'P1 …
Parkinson's disease. Amyloid formation of αSyn can be modulated by the 'P1 …
Cross-linking mass spectrometry discovers, evaluates, and corroborates structures and protein–protein interactions in the human cell
TK Bartolec, X Vázquez-Campos… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Significant recent advances in structural biology, particularly in the field of cryoelectron
microscopy, have dramatically expanded our ability to create structural models of proteins …
microscopy, have dramatically expanded our ability to create structural models of proteins …
Multifunctional intrinsically disordered regions in transcription factors
M Már, K Nitsenko… - Chemistry–A European …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Eukaryotic transcription factors (TFs) are the final integrators of a complex molecular
feedback mechanism that interfaces with the genome, consolidating information for …
feedback mechanism that interfaces with the genome, consolidating information for …
On the specificity of protein–protein interactions in the context of disorder
With the increased focus on intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and their large
interactomes, the question about their specificity—or more so on their multispecificity—arise …
interactomes, the question about their specificity—or more so on their multispecificity—arise …
The pathobiology of perturbed mutant huntingtin protein–protein interactions in Huntington's disease
EE Wanker, A Ast, F Schindler, P Trepte… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Mutations are at the root of many human diseases. Still, we largely do not exactly
understand how they trigger pathogenesis. One, more recent, hypothesis has been that they …
understand how they trigger pathogenesis. One, more recent, hypothesis has been that they …