2023
DOI: 10.26508/lsa.202301972
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N-terminal proteoforms may engage in different protein complexes

Abstract: Alternative translation initiation and alternative splicing may give rise to N-terminal proteoforms, proteins that differ at their N-terminus compared with their canonical counterparts. Such proteoforms can have altered localizations, stabilities, and functions. Although proteoforms generated from splice variants can be engaged in different protein complexes, it remained to be studied to what extent this applies to N-terminal proteoforms. To address this, we mapped the interactomes of several pairs of N-termin… Show more

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“…Isoforms differ in the N-terminal part containing CSDs 1 and 2. Currently, isoform 5 has only been detected in mouse, and isoform 6 in humans ( 85 ). ( C ) CSDE1 PTM landscape.…”
Section: Csde1: Structure Isoforms and Ptmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isoforms differ in the N-terminal part containing CSDs 1 and 2. Currently, isoform 5 has only been detected in mouse, and isoform 6 in humans ( 85 ). ( C ) CSDE1 PTM landscape.…”
Section: Csde1: Structure Isoforms and Ptmsmentioning
confidence: 99%