Intrinsic disorder (ID) in proteins is defined as a lack of stable structure in physiological conditions. Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are highly abundant in some RNA virus proteomes. Low topological constraints exerted on IDRs are expected to buffer the effect of numerous deleterious mutations and could be related to the remarkable adaptive potential of RNA viruses to overcome resistance of their host. To experimentally test this hypothesis in a natural pathosystem, a set of four variants of Potato virus Y (PVY; Potyvirus genus) containing various ID degrees in the Viral genome-linked (VPg) protein, a key determinant of potyvirus adaptation, was designed. To estimate the ID contribution to the VPg-based PVY adaptation, the adapt...
Background: VPgs are viral proteins linked to the 5' end of some viral genomes. Interactions between...
How epistatic interactions between mutations determine the genetic architecture of fitness is of cen...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Intrinsic disorder (ID) in proteins is defined as a lack of stable structure in physiological condit...
Intrinsic disorder (ID) in proteins is defined as a lack of stable structure in physiological condit...
Conformational intrinsic disorder is a feature present in many virus proteins. Intrinsically disorde...
Conformational intrinsic disorder is a feature present in many virus proteins. Intrinsically disorde...
Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are abundant in the proteome of RNA viruses. The multifuncti...
Les protéines sont des acteurs majeurs dans les processus moléculaires et cellulaires d’un organisme...
Proteins are essential actors involved in a majority of molecular and cellular processes. The featur...
Mutational robustness of intrinsically disordered proteins: a comparative study between the potyviru...
Within proteins, intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are devoid of stable secondary and tertiary...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) possess the property of inherent flexibility and can be dis...
Background: VPgs are viral proteins linked to the 5' end of some viral genomes. Interactions between...
How epistatic interactions between mutations determine the genetic architecture of fitness is of cen...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Intrinsic disorder (ID) in proteins is defined as a lack of stable structure in physiological condit...
Intrinsic disorder (ID) in proteins is defined as a lack of stable structure in physiological condit...
Conformational intrinsic disorder is a feature present in many virus proteins. Intrinsically disorde...
Conformational intrinsic disorder is a feature present in many virus proteins. Intrinsically disorde...
Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are abundant in the proteome of RNA viruses. The multifuncti...
Les protéines sont des acteurs majeurs dans les processus moléculaires et cellulaires d’un organisme...
Proteins are essential actors involved in a majority of molecular and cellular processes. The featur...
Mutational robustness of intrinsically disordered proteins: a comparative study between the potyviru...
Within proteins, intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are devoid of stable secondary and tertiary...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) possess the property of inherent flexibility and can be dis...
Background: VPgs are viral proteins linked to the 5' end of some viral genomes. Interactions between...
How epistatic interactions between mutations determine the genetic architecture of fitness is of cen...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...