无序蛋白质中的结构偏差在细胞中普遍存在
David Moses1,2, Karina Guadalupe1,2, Feng Yu2,3
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Merced, Merced, CA, USA.
Nature structural & molecular biology
|January 4, 2024
概括
内在无序的蛋白质 (IDP) 在细胞内保持它们的结构偏差,类似于体外发现. 这些偏差依赖于序列,可以被细胞环境改变,为新的生物传感器提供潜力.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 结构生物学 结构生物学
背景情况:
- 内在无序蛋白质 (IDP) 缺乏稳定的3D结构,但具有功能意义.
- IDPs存在于由分子内相互作用影响的结构的动态集合中.
- 国内流离失所者的细胞内结构偏差在很大程度上仍然没有特征.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定体外IDP的结构偏差是否维持在活细胞内.
- 调查细胞因素如何影响IDP结构组合.
- 在体内探索IDP结构可塑性的功能影响.
主要方法:
- 利用生物物理技术在体外和人体细胞中表征IDP组合.
- 研究了对不同细胞内条件的反应中的依赖序列的结构变化.
- 研究了亚细胞定位和与折叠域相互作用对IDP结构的影响.
主要成果:
- 证实了在体外观察到的IDP结构偏差在人体细胞内得到重复.
- 证明了细胞内环境,局部化和相互作用调节了IDP整体结构.
- 显示了因细胞背景而导致的IDP结构偏差的特定序列变化.
结论:
- 在细胞环境中,IDP结构合集是稳定的,并且具有功能相关性.
- 细胞环境动态调节IDP结构,影响它们的功能.
- IDP的结构敏感性为设计新型生物传感器和理解疾病机制提供了机会.
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