Whereas the rate of gene duplication is relatively high, only certain duplications survive the filter of natural selection and can contribute to genome evolution. However, the reasons why certain genes can be retained after duplication whereas others cannot remain largely unknown. Many proteins contain intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), whose structures fluctuate between alternative conformational states. Due to their high flexibility, IDRs often enable protein–protein interactions and are the target of post-translational modifications. Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) have characteristics that might either stimulate or hamper the retention of their encoding genes after duplication. On the one hand, IDRs may enable functional ...
A central goal in genome biology is to understand the origin and maintenance of genic diversity. Ove...
Intrinsically disordered proteins are characterized by unusual sequence composition, structural flex...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...
Whereas the rate of gene duplication is relatively high, only certain duplications survive the filte...
Background: Intrinsically disordered regions are enriched in short interaction motifs that play a cr...
BACKGROUND: Intrinsically disordered regions are enriched in short interaction motifs that play a cr...
. ortholog (37% for duplicates versus 25% for singletons). Finally, we show that the number of physi...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
Previous work has shown that ductile/intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and residues (IDRs) ar...
Previous work has shown that ductile/intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and residues (IDRs) ar...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in the evolution of protein-protein interactions be...
Previous work has shown that ductile/intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and residues (IDRs) ar...
Gene and genome duplications create novel genetic material on which evolution can work and have ther...
A central goal in genome biology is to understand the origin and maintenance of genic diversity. Ove...
Intrinsically disordered proteins are characterized by unusual sequence composition, structural flex...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...
Whereas the rate of gene duplication is relatively high, only certain duplications survive the filte...
Background: Intrinsically disordered regions are enriched in short interaction motifs that play a cr...
BACKGROUND: Intrinsically disordered regions are enriched in short interaction motifs that play a cr...
. ortholog (37% for duplicates versus 25% for singletons). Finally, we show that the number of physi...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
Previous work has shown that ductile/intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and residues (IDRs) ar...
Previous work has shown that ductile/intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and residues (IDRs) ar...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in the evolution of protein-protein interactions be...
Previous work has shown that ductile/intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and residues (IDRs) ar...
Gene and genome duplications create novel genetic material on which evolution can work and have ther...
A central goal in genome biology is to understand the origin and maintenance of genic diversity. Ove...
Intrinsically disordered proteins are characterized by unusual sequence composition, structural flex...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...