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Small Proteins in Archaea, a Mainly Unexplored World

Katrin Weidenbach, Miriam Gutt, Liam Cassidy, Cynthia Chibani, Ruth A. Schmitz

2021Journal of Bacteriology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, increasing numbers of small proteins have moved into the focus of science. Small proteins have been identified and characterized in all three domains of life, but the majority remains functionally uncharacterized, lack secondary structure, and exhibit limited evolutionary conservation. While quite a few have already been described for bacteria and eukaryotic organisms, the amount of known and functionally analyzed archaeal small proteins is still very limited. In this review, we compile the current state of research, show strategies for systematic approaches for global identification of small archaeal proteins, and address selected functionally characterized examples. Besides, we document exemplarily for one archaeon the tool development and optimization to identify small proteins using genome-wide approaches.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyComputational biologyArchaeaBacterial proteinIdentification (biology)Human proteinsEvolutionary biologyUniProtBacteriaProteomeSmall moleculeEscherichia coli ProteinsGeneticsConserved sequenceBioinformaticsFungal proteinPeptide sequenceBiological evolutionProtein domainProtein–protein interactionFocus (optics)Three-domain systemEnzyme Structure and FunctionBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyProtein Structure and Dynamics