Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins (LEAPs) comprise several diverse protein families and are mostly involved in stress tolerance. Most of LEAPs are intrinsically disordered and thus poorly functionally characterized. LEAPs have been classified and a large number of their physico-chemical properties have been statistically analyzed. LEAPs were previously proposed to be a subset of a very wide family of proteins called hydrophilins, while a domain called WHy (Water stress and Hypersensitive response) was found in LEAP class 8 (according to our previous classification). Since little is known about hydrophilins and WHy domain, the cross-analysis of their amino acids physico-chemical properties and amino acids usage together with those of LEAP...
SignificanceProteins rely on the hydrophobic effect to maintain structure and interactions with the ...
To investigate how the properties of individual amino acids result in proteins with particular struc...
<p>These data are compared to two control datasets (IDP and FS datasets).</p>a<p>Values +1, 0 and −1...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins (LEAPs) comprise several diverse protein families and are mostl...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins (LEAPs) comprise several diverse protein families and are mostl...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant Proteins (LEAPs) are ubiquitous proteins expected to play major roles in...
<div><p>Late Embryogenesis Abundant Proteins (LEAPs) are ubiquitous proteins expected to play major ...
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins play a protective role during desiccation and oxidation s...
Abstract Background The late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins cover a number of loosely related...
Desiccation or extreme water loss leads to protein denaturation, aggregation, and degradation and im...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
ABSTRACT To investigate how the prop-erties of individual amino acids result in pro-teins with parti...
The late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are plant proteins that are synthesized at the onset ...
During the late maturation stage of seed development, water content decreases greatly. One of the mo...
Effect of mutations on the stability of proteins is a crucial issue in protein evolution. Such effec...
SignificanceProteins rely on the hydrophobic effect to maintain structure and interactions with the ...
To investigate how the properties of individual amino acids result in proteins with particular struc...
<p>These data are compared to two control datasets (IDP and FS datasets).</p>a<p>Values +1, 0 and −1...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins (LEAPs) comprise several diverse protein families and are mostl...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins (LEAPs) comprise several diverse protein families and are mostl...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant Proteins (LEAPs) are ubiquitous proteins expected to play major roles in...
<div><p>Late Embryogenesis Abundant Proteins (LEAPs) are ubiquitous proteins expected to play major ...
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins play a protective role during desiccation and oxidation s...
Abstract Background The late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins cover a number of loosely related...
Desiccation or extreme water loss leads to protein denaturation, aggregation, and degradation and im...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
ABSTRACT To investigate how the prop-erties of individual amino acids result in pro-teins with parti...
The late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are plant proteins that are synthesized at the onset ...
During the late maturation stage of seed development, water content decreases greatly. One of the mo...
Effect of mutations on the stability of proteins is a crucial issue in protein evolution. Such effec...
SignificanceProteins rely on the hydrophobic effect to maintain structure and interactions with the ...
To investigate how the properties of individual amino acids result in proteins with particular struc...
<p>These data are compared to two control datasets (IDP and FS datasets).</p>a<p>Values +1, 0 and −1...