Intrinsically disordered regions have been associated with various cellular processes and are implicated in several human diseases, but their exact roles remain unclear. We previously defined two classes of conserved disordered regions in budding yeast, referred to as ‘‘flexible’ ’ and ‘‘constrained’ ’ conserved disorder. In flexible disorder, the property of disorder has been positionally conserved during evolution, whereas in constrained disorder, both the amino acid sequence and the property of disorder have been conserved. Here, we show that flexible and constrained disorder are widespread in the human proteome, and are particularly common in proteins with regulatory functions. Both classes of disordered sequences are highly enriched in...
Intrinsically disordered regions occur frequently in proteins and are characterized by a lack of a w...
<div><p>The spliceosome is a molecular machine that performs the excision of introns from eukaryotic...
Integration of protein structural information with human genetic variation and pathogenic mutations ...
<div><p>Intrinsically disordered regions have been associated with various cellular processes and ar...
Abstract Background Intrinsically disordered regions ...
Alternative inclusion of exons increases the functional diversity of proteins. Among alternatively s...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...
<p>A) The set of exons annotated in UniProt as alternatively spliced can be split into two sets: Bon...
Intrinsically disordered proteins are characterized by unusual sequence composition, structural flex...
<div><p>Synonymous constraint elements (SCEs) are protein-coding genomic regions with very low synon...
Recent comparative genomic analysis of alternative splicing has shown that protein modularity is an ...
<p>A) Constrained disorder is enriched in flanking constitutive (C1 and C2) exons (P<5.64e-7 and P<2...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
Precise control of protein turnover is essential for cellular homeostasis. The ubiquitin-proteasome ...
Evolution is driven by mutations, which lead to new protein functions but come at a cost to protein ...
Intrinsically disordered regions occur frequently in proteins and are characterized by a lack of a w...
<div><p>The spliceosome is a molecular machine that performs the excision of introns from eukaryotic...
Integration of protein structural information with human genetic variation and pathogenic mutations ...
<div><p>Intrinsically disordered regions have been associated with various cellular processes and ar...
Abstract Background Intrinsically disordered regions ...
Alternative inclusion of exons increases the functional diversity of proteins. Among alternatively s...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...
<p>A) The set of exons annotated in UniProt as alternatively spliced can be split into two sets: Bon...
Intrinsically disordered proteins are characterized by unusual sequence composition, structural flex...
<div><p>Synonymous constraint elements (SCEs) are protein-coding genomic regions with very low synon...
Recent comparative genomic analysis of alternative splicing has shown that protein modularity is an ...
<p>A) Constrained disorder is enriched in flanking constitutive (C1 and C2) exons (P<5.64e-7 and P<2...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
Precise control of protein turnover is essential for cellular homeostasis. The ubiquitin-proteasome ...
Evolution is driven by mutations, which lead to new protein functions but come at a cost to protein ...
Intrinsically disordered regions occur frequently in proteins and are characterized by a lack of a w...
<div><p>The spliceosome is a molecular machine that performs the excision of introns from eukaryotic...
Integration of protein structural information with human genetic variation and pathogenic mutations ...