2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.29.227363
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Intrinsically disordered protein ensembles shape evolutionary rates revealing conformational patterns

Abstract: Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) lack stable tertiary structure under physiological conditions. The unique composition and complex dynamical behaviour of IDPs make them a challenge for structural biology and molecular evolution studies. Using NMR ensembles, we found that IDPs evolve under a strong site-specific evolutionary rate heterogeneity, mainly originated by different constraints derived from their inter-residue contacts. Evolutionary rate profiles correlate with the experimentally observed confo… Show more

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“…Indeed, the dynamic nature of the disordered LC8/IDP complexes render structural determination by crystallography intractable. Aggregation, limited solubility, and conformational heterogeneity add to the challenges for characterization by NMR (24,25). Previous analysis of the LC8/Nup159 system by single particle EM have been successful and visualizing the fully assembled oligomer, where five LC8 dimers appear uniformly arranged into a ladder-like assembly in two-dimensional class averages (26).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the dynamic nature of the disordered LC8/IDP complexes render structural determination by crystallography intractable. Aggregation, limited solubility, and conformational heterogeneity add to the challenges for characterization by NMR (24,25). Previous analysis of the LC8/Nup159 system by single particle EM have been successful and visualizing the fully assembled oligomer, where five LC8 dimers appear uniformly arranged into a ladder-like assembly in two-dimensional class averages (26).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%