Hunter-killer peptides combine two activities in a single polypeptide that work in an independent fashion like many other multi-functional, multi-domain proteins. We hypothesize that emergent functions may result from the combination of two or more activities in a single protein domain and that could be a mechanism selected in nature to form moonlighting proteins. We designed moonlighting peptides using the two mechanisms proposed to be involved in the evolution of such molecules (i.e., to mutate non-functional residues and the use of natively unfolded peptides). We observed that our moonlighting peptides exhibited two activities that together rendered a new function that induces cell death in yeast. Thus, we propose that moonlighting in pr...
Abstract Moonlighting genes encode for single polypeptide molecules that perform multiple and often ...
Biological moonlighting refers to proteins which express more than one function. Moonlighting protei...
Taking advantage of the xenobiotic nature of bacterial infections, we tested whether the cytotoxicit...
<div><p>Hunter-killer peptides combine two activities in a single polypeptide that work in an indepe...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
International audienceMoonlighting proteins perform multiple unrelated functions without any change ...
Moonlighting and multitasking proteins refer to proteins with two or more functions performed by a s...
Moonlighting proteins are multifunctional proteins that participate in unrelated biological processe...
The phenomenon of protein moonlighting was discovered in the 1980s and 1990s, and the current defini...
AbstractProteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have o...
Protein moonlighting is the property of a number of proteins to have more than one function. However...
The present article addresses the possibilities offered by yeasts to study the problem of the evolut...
This review considers the use of yeasts to study protein moonlighting functions. The cases discussed...
International audienceWe recently presented the first computational method for the large-scale ident...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
Abstract Moonlighting genes encode for single polypeptide molecules that perform multiple and often ...
Biological moonlighting refers to proteins which express more than one function. Moonlighting protei...
Taking advantage of the xenobiotic nature of bacterial infections, we tested whether the cytotoxicit...
<div><p>Hunter-killer peptides combine two activities in a single polypeptide that work in an indepe...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
International audienceMoonlighting proteins perform multiple unrelated functions without any change ...
Moonlighting and multitasking proteins refer to proteins with two or more functions performed by a s...
Moonlighting proteins are multifunctional proteins that participate in unrelated biological processe...
The phenomenon of protein moonlighting was discovered in the 1980s and 1990s, and the current defini...
AbstractProteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have o...
Protein moonlighting is the property of a number of proteins to have more than one function. However...
The present article addresses the possibilities offered by yeasts to study the problem of the evolut...
This review considers the use of yeasts to study protein moonlighting functions. The cases discussed...
International audienceWe recently presented the first computational method for the large-scale ident...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
Abstract Moonlighting genes encode for single polypeptide molecules that perform multiple and often ...
Biological moonlighting refers to proteins which express more than one function. Moonlighting protei...
Taking advantage of the xenobiotic nature of bacterial infections, we tested whether the cytotoxicit...