Journal article
Low-complexity sequences and single amino acid repeats: not just junk peptide sequences
Abstract
For decades proteins were thought to interact in a "lock and key" system, which led to the definition of a paradigm linking stable three-dimensional structure to biological function. As a consequence, any non-structured peptide was considered to be nonfunctional and to evolve neutrally. Surprisingly, the most commonly shared peptides between eukaryotic proteomes are low-complexity sequences that in most conditions do not present a stable …
Authors
Haerty W; Golding GB
Journal
Genome, Vol. 53, No. 10, pp. 753–762
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Publication Date
October 2010
DOI
10.1139/g10-063
ISSN
0831-2796