Evolution of short linear motifs and disordered proteins Topic: yeast as model system to study evolution.

Curr Opin Genet Dev

Cell & Systems Biology, University of Toronto, 25 Harbord St., Toronto, ON M5S 3G5, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: October 2022

Evolutionary preservation of protein structure had a major influence on the field of molecular evolution: changes in individual amino acids that did not disrupt protein folding would either have no effect or subtly change the 'lock' so that it could fit a new 'key'. Homology of individual amino acids could be confidently assigned through sequence alignments, and models of evolution could be tested. This view of molecular evolution excluded large regions of proteins that could not be confidently aligned, such as intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) that do not fold into stable structures. In the last decade, major progress has been made in understanding the evolution of IDRs, much of it facilitated by new experimental and computational approaches in yeast. Here, we review this progress as well as several still outstanding questions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2022.101964DOI Listing

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