Publications by authors named "Artemi Maljavin"

Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) within proteins have attracted considerable attention in recent years. Several important biological signaling mechanisms including protein-protein interactions and post-translational modifications can be easily mediated by IDPs and IDRs due to their flexible structure. These regions can encode linear sequences that are indispensable in cell-signaling networks and circuits.

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Studies on multisite phosphorylation networks of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) targets have opened a new level of signaling complexity by revealing signal processing routes encoded into disordered proteins. A model target, the CDK inhibitor Sic1, contains linear phosphorylation motifs, docking sites, and phosphodegrons to empower an N-to-C terminally directed phosphorylation process. Here, we uncover a signal processing mechanism involving multi-step competition between mutually diversional phosphorylation routes within the S-CDK-Sic1 inhibitory complex.

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