Background Signal peptide is one of the most important motifs involved in protein trafficking and it ultimately influences protein function. Considering the expected functional conservation among orthologs it was hypothesized that divergence in signal peptides within orthologous groups is mainly due to N-terminal protein sequence misannotation. Thus, discrepancies in signal peptide prediction of orthologous proteins were used to identify misannotated proteins in five Plasmodium species. Methods Signal peptide (SignalP) and orthology (OrthoMCL) were combined in an innovative strategy to identify orthologous groups showing discrepancies in signal peptide prediction among their protein members (Mixed groups). In a comparative analysis, multip...
Although phytoplasma studies are still hampered by the lack of axenic cultivation methods, the avail...
Abstract Background The completion of the Plasmodium falciparum genome represents a milestone in mal...
International audienceBackground: With the availability of complete genome sequences of both human a...
Abstract Background Signal peptide is one of the most important motifs involved in protein trafficki...
Plasmodium species based on signal peptide prediction of orthologous proteins species
Signal peptides are N-terminal presequences responsible for targeting proteins to the endomembrane s...
Background: In P. falciparum a similarity between the transit peptides of apicoplast and mitochondri...
Targeting of eukaryotic proteins to subcellular organelles typically involves specific sequence moti...
The malaria causing protozoan Plasmodium falciparum contains a vestigal, non-photosynthetic plastid,...
Purpose: A 2016 study estimated that over 3 billion people are currently at risk of contracting mala...
The increase of current antimalarial drug resistance was reported and lead to the greatest threats t...
Background: Amino-terminal signal peptides (SPs) are short regions that guide the targeting of secre...
Accurate annotation of all protein-coding sequences (CDSs) is an essential prerequisite to fully exp...
BackgroundComplete and accurate genome annotation is crucial for comprehensive and systematic studie...
Proteomics data can supplement genome annotation efforts, for example being used to confirm gene mod...
Although phytoplasma studies are still hampered by the lack of axenic cultivation methods, the avail...
Abstract Background The completion of the Plasmodium falciparum genome represents a milestone in mal...
International audienceBackground: With the availability of complete genome sequences of both human a...
Abstract Background Signal peptide is one of the most important motifs involved in protein trafficki...
Plasmodium species based on signal peptide prediction of orthologous proteins species
Signal peptides are N-terminal presequences responsible for targeting proteins to the endomembrane s...
Background: In P. falciparum a similarity between the transit peptides of apicoplast and mitochondri...
Targeting of eukaryotic proteins to subcellular organelles typically involves specific sequence moti...
The malaria causing protozoan Plasmodium falciparum contains a vestigal, non-photosynthetic plastid,...
Purpose: A 2016 study estimated that over 3 billion people are currently at risk of contracting mala...
The increase of current antimalarial drug resistance was reported and lead to the greatest threats t...
Background: Amino-terminal signal peptides (SPs) are short regions that guide the targeting of secre...
Accurate annotation of all protein-coding sequences (CDSs) is an essential prerequisite to fully exp...
BackgroundComplete and accurate genome annotation is crucial for comprehensive and systematic studie...
Proteomics data can supplement genome annotation efforts, for example being used to confirm gene mod...
Although phytoplasma studies are still hampered by the lack of axenic cultivation methods, the avail...
Abstract Background The completion of the Plasmodium falciparum genome represents a milestone in mal...
International audienceBackground: With the availability of complete genome sequences of both human a...