Abstract Short sequence motifs are ubiquitous across the three major types of biomolecules: hundreds of classes and thousands of instances of DNA regulatory elements, RNA motifs and protein short linear motifs (SLiMs) have been characterised. The increase in complexity of transcriptional, post-transcriptional and post-translational regulation in higher Eukaryotes has coincided with a significant expansion of motif use. But how did the eukaryotic cell acquire such a vast repertoire of motifs? In this review, we curate the available literature on protein motif evolution and discuss the evidence that suggests SLiMs can be acquired by mutations, insertions and deletions in disordered regions. We propose a mechanism of ex nihilo SL...
Short linear motifs (SLiMs) in proteins can act as targets for proteolytic cleavage, sites of post-t...
The increasing ability to generate large-scale, quantitative proteomic data has brought with it the ...
Abstract Background Many well-represented domains recognize primary sequences usually less than 10 a...
A substantial portion of the regulatory interactions in the higher eukaryotic cell are mediated by s...
BACKGROUND: Linear motifs are short modules of protein sequences that play a crucial role in mediati...
Linear motifs are short modules of protein sequences that play a crucial role in mediating and regul...
Traditionally, protein-protein interactions were thought to be mediated by large, structured domains...
AbstractLinear motifs are short sequence patterns associated with a particular function. They differ...
Short linear motifs (SLiMs) are regulatory binding sites that are involved in signalling and protein...
Protein posttranslational regulation is a major facet of protein function, and efforts have been mad...
It has become clear in outline though not yet in detail how cellular regulatory and signalling syste...
Short linear motifs, made up of 2-10 amino acids in linear sequence space, are a central component o...
Diverse life forms are driven by the evolution of gene regulatory programs including changes in regu...
The modular architecture of protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks is evident in diverse species...
Proteins are one of the most fundamental building blocks of life and their interactions regulate eve...
Short linear motifs (SLiMs) in proteins can act as targets for proteolytic cleavage, sites of post-t...
The increasing ability to generate large-scale, quantitative proteomic data has brought with it the ...
Abstract Background Many well-represented domains recognize primary sequences usually less than 10 a...
A substantial portion of the regulatory interactions in the higher eukaryotic cell are mediated by s...
BACKGROUND: Linear motifs are short modules of protein sequences that play a crucial role in mediati...
Linear motifs are short modules of protein sequences that play a crucial role in mediating and regul...
Traditionally, protein-protein interactions were thought to be mediated by large, structured domains...
AbstractLinear motifs are short sequence patterns associated with a particular function. They differ...
Short linear motifs (SLiMs) are regulatory binding sites that are involved in signalling and protein...
Protein posttranslational regulation is a major facet of protein function, and efforts have been mad...
It has become clear in outline though not yet in detail how cellular regulatory and signalling syste...
Short linear motifs, made up of 2-10 amino acids in linear sequence space, are a central component o...
Diverse life forms are driven by the evolution of gene regulatory programs including changes in regu...
The modular architecture of protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks is evident in diverse species...
Proteins are one of the most fundamental building blocks of life and their interactions regulate eve...
Short linear motifs (SLiMs) in proteins can act as targets for proteolytic cleavage, sites of post-t...
The increasing ability to generate large-scale, quantitative proteomic data has brought with it the ...
Abstract Background Many well-represented domains recognize primary sequences usually less than 10 a...