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Potential Functions Of Lea Proteins From The Brine Shrimp Artemia Franciscana - Anhydrobiosis Meets Bioinformatics., Brett Janis, Vladimir N. Uversky, Michael Menze
Potential Functions Of Lea Proteins From The Brine Shrimp Artemia Franciscana - Anhydrobiosis Meets Bioinformatics., Brett Janis, Vladimir N. Uversky, Michael Menze
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Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are a large group of anhydrobiosis-associated intrinsically disordered proteins (IDP), which are commonly found in plants and some animals. The brine shrimp Artemiafranciscana is the only known animal that expresses LEA proteins from three, and not only one, different groups in its anhydrobiotic life stage. The reason for the higher complexity in the A. franciscana LEA proteome (LEAome), compared with other anhydrobiotic animals, remains mostly unknown. To address this issue, we have employed a suite of bioinformatics tools to evaluate the disorder status of the ArtemiaLEAome and to analyze the roles of intrinsic disorder in …