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Protein Regulation by Intrinsically Disordered Regions: A Role for Subdomains in the IDR of the HIV‐1 Rev Protein
Authors:Ofrah Faust  Dana Grunhaus  Odelia Shimshon  Eylon Yavin  Dr. Assaf Friedler
Affiliation:1. The Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Givat Ram, Jerusalem, Israel;2. The School of Pharmacy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) in proteins are highly abundant, but they are still commonly viewed as long stretches of polar, solvent‐accessible residues. Here we show that the disordered C‐terminal domain (CTD) of HIV‐1 Rev has two subregions that carry out two distinct complementary roles of regulating protein oligomerization and contributing to stability. We propose that this takes place through a delicate balance between charged and hydrophobic residues within the IDR. This means that mutations in this region, as well as the known mutations in the structured region of the protein, can affect protein function. We suggest that IDRs in proteins should be divided into subdomains similarly to structured regions, rather than being viewed as long flexible stretches.
Keywords:HIV-1 Rev  intrinsically disordered proteins  intrinsically disordered regions  oligomerization  protein structures
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