Studying the effects of pathogenic mutations is more complex in multidomain proteins when compared with single domains: mutations occurring at domain boundaries may have a large effect on a neighbouring domain that will not be detected in a single-domain system. To demonstrate this, we present a study that utilizes well-characterized model protein domains from human spectrin to investigate the effect of disease- and non-disease-causing single point mutations occurring at the boundaries of human spectrin repeats. Our results show that mutations in the single domains have no clear correlation with stability and disease; however, when studied in a tandem model system, the disease-causing mutations are shown to disrupt stabilizing interactions ...
Understanding the effects that non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms have on the structures...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) constitute an important mode of genetic variations observed i...
An important goal of systems medicine is to study disease in the context of genetic and environmenta...
Because proteins are fundamental to most biological processes, many genetic diseases can be traced b...
SummaryHow disease-associated mutations impair protein activities in the context of biological netwo...
peer reviewedHow disease-associated mutations impair protein activities in the context of biological...
How disease-associated mutations impair protein activities in the context of biological networks rem...
How disease-associated mutations impair protein activities in the context of biological networks rem...
Integration of protein structural information with human genetic variation and pathogenic mutations ...
Multi-domain proteins have many advantages with respect to stability and folding inside cells. Here ...
<p>(a) Western blotting with anti-GFP antibody confirming the protein expression levels of wild-type...
none5Human genetic variation is mainly due to Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), accounting for...
Integration of protein structural information with human genetic variation and pathogenic mutations ...
Single residue mutations in proteins are known to affect protein stability and function. As a conseq...
To better understand different molecular mechanisms by which mutations lead to various human disease...
Understanding the effects that non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms have on the structures...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) constitute an important mode of genetic variations observed i...
An important goal of systems medicine is to study disease in the context of genetic and environmenta...
Because proteins are fundamental to most biological processes, many genetic diseases can be traced b...
SummaryHow disease-associated mutations impair protein activities in the context of biological netwo...
peer reviewedHow disease-associated mutations impair protein activities in the context of biological...
How disease-associated mutations impair protein activities in the context of biological networks rem...
How disease-associated mutations impair protein activities in the context of biological networks rem...
Integration of protein structural information with human genetic variation and pathogenic mutations ...
Multi-domain proteins have many advantages with respect to stability and folding inside cells. Here ...
<p>(a) Western blotting with anti-GFP antibody confirming the protein expression levels of wild-type...
none5Human genetic variation is mainly due to Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), accounting for...
Integration of protein structural information with human genetic variation and pathogenic mutations ...
Single residue mutations in proteins are known to affect protein stability and function. As a conseq...
To better understand different molecular mechanisms by which mutations lead to various human disease...
Understanding the effects that non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms have on the structures...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) constitute an important mode of genetic variations observed i...
An important goal of systems medicine is to study disease in the context of genetic and environmenta...