Moonlighting proteins exhibit multiple activities in different cellular compartments, and their abnormal regulation could play an important role in many diseases. To date, many proteins have been identified with moonlighting activity, and more such proteins are being gradually identified. Among the proteins that possess moonlighting activity, several secreted proteins exhibit multiple activities in different cellular locations, such as the extracellular matrix, nucleus, and cytoplasm. While acute inflammation starts rapidly and generally disappears in a few days, chronic inflammation can last for months or years. This is generally because of the failure to eliminate the cause of inflammation, along with repeated exposure to the inflammatory...
In the conventional pathway of protein secretion, leader sequence-containing proteins leave the cell...
Histone acetylation regulates activation and repression of multiple inflammatory genes known to play...
Single-gene disorders with “simple” Mendelian inheritance do not always imply that there will be an ...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
Moonlighting and multitasking proteins refer to proteins with two or more functions performed by a s...
The phenomenon of protein moonlighting was discovered in the 1980s and 1990s, and the current defini...
International audienceMoonlighting proteins are a subset of multifunctional proteins characterized b...
When the human genome was sequenced, it came as a surprise that it contains “only” 21,306 protein-co...
Moonlighting or multitasking proteins refer to those proteins with two or more functions performed b...
International audienceMoonlighting proteins perform multiple unrelated functions without any change ...
Moonlighting proteins comprise a subset of multifunctional proteins that perform two or more biochem...
Biological moonlighting refers to proteins which express more than one function. Moonlighting protei...
Multifunctionality or multitasking is the capability of some proteins to execute two or more biochem...
Pathogenic and commensal, or probiotic, bacteria employ adhesins on the cell surface to attach to an...
Moonlighting proteins are defined as proteins with two or more functions that are unrelated and inde...
In the conventional pathway of protein secretion, leader sequence-containing proteins leave the cell...
Histone acetylation regulates activation and repression of multiple inflammatory genes known to play...
Single-gene disorders with “simple” Mendelian inheritance do not always imply that there will be an ...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
Moonlighting and multitasking proteins refer to proteins with two or more functions performed by a s...
The phenomenon of protein moonlighting was discovered in the 1980s and 1990s, and the current defini...
International audienceMoonlighting proteins are a subset of multifunctional proteins characterized b...
When the human genome was sequenced, it came as a surprise that it contains “only” 21,306 protein-co...
Moonlighting or multitasking proteins refer to those proteins with two or more functions performed b...
International audienceMoonlighting proteins perform multiple unrelated functions without any change ...
Moonlighting proteins comprise a subset of multifunctional proteins that perform two or more biochem...
Biological moonlighting refers to proteins which express more than one function. Moonlighting protei...
Multifunctionality or multitasking is the capability of some proteins to execute two or more biochem...
Pathogenic and commensal, or probiotic, bacteria employ adhesins on the cell surface to attach to an...
Moonlighting proteins are defined as proteins with two or more functions that are unrelated and inde...
In the conventional pathway of protein secretion, leader sequence-containing proteins leave the cell...
Histone acetylation regulates activation and repression of multiple inflammatory genes known to play...
Single-gene disorders with “simple” Mendelian inheritance do not always imply that there will be an ...