Proteins evolve through point mutations as well as by insertions and deletions (indels). During the last decade it has become apparent that protein regions that do not fold into three-dimensional structures, i.e. intrinsically disordered regions, are quite common. Here, we have studied the relationship between protein disorder and indels using HMM-HMM pairwise alignments in two sets of orthologous eukaryotic protein pairs. First, we show that disordered residues are much more frequent among indel residues than among aligned residues and, also are more prevalent among indels than in coils. Second, we observed that disordered residues are particularly common in longer indels. Disordered indels of short-to-medium size are prevalent in the non-...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...
Submitted to the faculty of the Bioinformatics Graduate Program in partial fulfillment of the requi...
<div><p>Intrinsically disordered proteins and intrinsically disordered protein regions are highly ab...
Proteins evolve through point mutations as well as by insertions and deletions (indels). During the ...
Proteins evolve through point mutations as well as by insertions and deletions (indels). During the ...
Abstract Background Intrinsically disordered regions ...
Abstract Background Intrinsically disordered regions ...
Disordered regions play important roles in protein adaptation to challenging environmental condition...
Disordered regions play important roles in protein adaptation to challenging environmental condition...
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...
Intrinsically disordered regions occur frequently in proteins and are characterized by a lack of a w...
Intrinsic disorder is more abundant in eukaryotic than prokaryotic proteins. Methods predicting intr...
SummaryIn their natural environment, three-dimensional structures of proteins undergo significant fl...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...
Submitted to the faculty of the Bioinformatics Graduate Program in partial fulfillment of the requi...
<div><p>Intrinsically disordered proteins and intrinsically disordered protein regions are highly ab...
Proteins evolve through point mutations as well as by insertions and deletions (indels). During the ...
Proteins evolve through point mutations as well as by insertions and deletions (indels). During the ...
Abstract Background Intrinsically disordered regions ...
Abstract Background Intrinsically disordered regions ...
Disordered regions play important roles in protein adaptation to challenging environmental condition...
Disordered regions play important roles in protein adaptation to challenging environmental condition...
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...
Intrinsically disordered regions occur frequently in proteins and are characterized by a lack of a w...
Intrinsic disorder is more abundant in eukaryotic than prokaryotic proteins. Methods predicting intr...
SummaryIn their natural environment, three-dimensional structures of proteins undergo significant fl...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...
Submitted to the faculty of the Bioinformatics Graduate Program in partial fulfillment of the requi...
<div><p>Intrinsically disordered proteins and intrinsically disordered protein regions are highly ab...