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*2015: "MicroProteins (miPs) are short, usually single-domain proteins that, in analogy to miRNAs, heterodimerize with their targets and exert a dominant-negative effect." They "disrupt the formation of homodimeric, heterodimeric, or multimeric complexes". "The term ‘microProtein’ was coined due to their small size and negative regulatory similarity to miRNAs" <ref>PMID: 26115780</ref> | *2015: "MicroProteins (miPs) are short, usually single-domain proteins that, in analogy to miRNAs, heterodimerize with their targets and exert a dominant-negative effect." They "disrupt the formation of homodimeric, heterodimeric, or multimeric complexes". "The term ‘microProtein’ was coined due to their small size and negative regulatory similarity to miRNAs" <ref>PMID: 26115780</ref> | ||
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| + | *2017: Miniproteins are "polypeptide chains <40 amino acids in length that adopt defined and stable 3D structures". They are often designed, or screened from designed libraries. <ref>PMID: 28832117</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:16, 3 April 2019
Notes on mini- and microproteins
- 2015: "MicroProteins (miPs) are short, usually single-domain proteins that, in analogy to miRNAs, heterodimerize with their targets and exert a dominant-negative effect." They "disrupt the formation of homodimeric, heterodimeric, or multimeric complexes". "The term ‘microProtein’ was coined due to their small size and negative regulatory similarity to miRNAs" [1]
- 2017: Miniproteins are "polypeptide chains <40 amino acids in length that adopt defined and stable 3D structures". They are often designed, or screened from designed libraries. [2]
In Proteopedia
- There are about 60 entries found with a search for "miniprotein" (but no such category).
- Category:Microprotein has 3 entries, and Category:Hybrid microprotein has 1.
References
- ↑ Eguen T, Straub D, Graeff M, Wenkel S. MicroProteins: small size-big impact. Trends Plant Sci. 2015 Aug;20(8):477-82. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2015.05.011. Epub, 2015 Jun 23. PMID:26115780 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2015.05.011
- ↑ Baker EG, Bartlett GJ, Porter Goff KL, Woolfson DN. Miniprotein Design: Past, Present, and Prospects. Acc Chem Res. 2017 Sep 19;50(9):2085-2092. doi: 10.1021/acs.accounts.7b00186., Epub 2017 Aug 23. PMID:28832117 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.accounts.7b00186
