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Proteome-wide signatures of function in highly diverged intrinsically disordered regions.


ABSTRACT: Intrinsically disordered regions make up a large part of the proteome, but the sequence-to-function relationship in these regions is poorly understood, in part because the primary amino acid sequences of these regions are poorly conserved in alignments. Here we use an evolutionary approach to detect molecular features that are preserved in the amino acid sequences of orthologous intrinsically disordered regions. We find that most disordered regions contain multiple molecular features that are preserved, and we define these as 'evolutionary signatures' of disordered regions. We demonstrate that intrinsically disordered regions with similar evolutionary signatures can rescue function in vivo, and that groups of intrinsically disordered regions with similar evolutionary signatures are strongly enriched for functional annotations and phenotypes. We propose that evolutionary signatures can be used to predict function for many disordered regions from their amino acid sequences.

SUBMITTER: Zarin T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6634968 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Proteome-wide signatures of function in highly diverged intrinsically disordered regions.

Zarin Taraneh T   Strome Bob B   Nguyen Ba Alex N AN   Alberti Simon S   Forman-Kay Julie D JD   Moses Alan M AM  

eLife 20190702


Intrinsically disordered regions make up a large part of the proteome, but the sequence-to-function relationship in these regions is poorly understood, in part because the primary amino acid sequences of these regions are poorly conserved in alignments. Here we use an evolutionary approach to detect molecular features that are preserved in the amino acid sequences of orthologous intrinsically disordered regions. We find that most disordered regions contain multiple molecular features that are pr  ...[more]

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