2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.11.211
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Bioinformatics analysis of correlation between protein function and intrinsic disorder

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“…Gene ontology (GO) analysis is a common method for annotating genes that can be used to identify gene enrichment in the biological process, cellular component, and molecular function categories. Along with the GO database, the enrichment function of m6A-related genes was analyzed and visualized using the “clusterProfiler” package in R. A significant enrichment with a statistically significant difference was determined based on the following conditions: a false discovery rate < 0.05 and adjusted P < 0.05 ( Pomaznoy et al, 2018 ; Vinterhalter et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gene ontology (GO) analysis is a common method for annotating genes that can be used to identify gene enrichment in the biological process, cellular component, and molecular function categories. Along with the GO database, the enrichment function of m6A-related genes was analyzed and visualized using the “clusterProfiler” package in R. A significant enrichment with a statistically significant difference was determined based on the following conditions: a false discovery rate < 0.05 and adjusted P < 0.05 ( Pomaznoy et al, 2018 ; Vinterhalter et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, IDRs can contain small motifs that steer them into various pathways [79] . IDRs also tend to have very high association rates, potentially through a fly casting mechanism [80,81] afforded by their increased capture radius, which is conducive to rapid responses in signalling networks‐ a functional role in which IDRs are heavily overrepresented [14,24] . The dynamic ensembles of structures that IDRs adopt affords most residues of the chain access to the solvent and thus also binding partners, allowing for a very large number of sequence contexts for binding and rendering the chain accessible for PTMs [14,82] .…”
Section: Protein‐protein Interactions Through Tf Idrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EDs are well documented to be enriched in structural disorder, where the majority of TFs have been predicted to contain extended disordered regions (Figure 2A,C). [17,24,25] Why are TF EDs so enriched in disorder, that is, what is the functional advantage to the TF in regulating transcription? The answer may lie in the unique physical and chemical features of such regions; i) IDRs assume a dynamic range of conformation, allowing for promiscuous interactions with several partners, enabling TFs to act as hubs to initiate transcription, ii) IDRs are frequently the sites of post-translational modifications (PTMs) which allows sensitive tuning of conformational ensembles and consequently functional output, iii) IDR-DBD interactions can enhance specificity and modulate protein-protein interactions (PPIs), iv) IDR dynamics allow multivalent interactions that can drive phase separation, and many more.…”
Section: Tf Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…PONDR was used to investigate intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) of SARS-CoV-2 Nsp1, which is based on several different predictors such as VL3 and VSL2 [34,35] . In each of these predictors, the first letter refers to the method of characterization (V: Various) and the second letter refers to the length of the disordered region [S: Short (8 -9 residues), and L: Long (40 or more residues)].…”
Section: Nsp1 Intrinsically Disordered Regions (Idrs)mentioning
confidence: 99%