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Hidden localization motifs: naturally occurring peroxisomal targeting signals in non-peroxisomal proteins

BACKGROUND: Can sequence segments coding for subcellular targeting or for posttranslational modifications occur in proteins that are not substrates in either of these processes? Although considerable effort has been invested in achieving low false-positive prediction rates, even accurate sequence-an...

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Autores principales: Neuberger, Georg, Kunze, Markus, Eisenhaber, Frank, Berger, Johannes, Hartig, Andreas, Brocard, Cecile
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC545800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15575971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2004-5-12-r97
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author Neuberger, Georg
Kunze, Markus
Eisenhaber, Frank
Berger, Johannes
Hartig, Andreas
Brocard, Cecile
author_facet Neuberger, Georg
Kunze, Markus
Eisenhaber, Frank
Berger, Johannes
Hartig, Andreas
Brocard, Cecile
author_sort Neuberger, Georg
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description BACKGROUND: Can sequence segments coding for subcellular targeting or for posttranslational modifications occur in proteins that are not substrates in either of these processes? Although considerable effort has been invested in achieving low false-positive prediction rates, even accurate sequence-analysis tools for the recognition of these motifs generate a small but noticeable number of protein hits that lack the appropriate biological context but cannot be rationalized as false positives. RESULTS: We show that the carboxyl termini of a set of definitely non-peroxisomal proteins with predicted peroxisomal targeting signals interact with the peroxisomal matrix protein receptor peroxin 5 (PEX5) in a yeast two-hybrid test. Moreover, we show that examples of these proteins - chicken lysozyme, human tyrosinase and the yeast mitochondrial ribosomal protein L2 (encoded by MRP7) - are imported into peroxisomes in vivo if their original sorting signals are disguised. We also show that even prokaryotic proteins can contain peroxisomal targeting sequences. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, functional localization signals can evolve in unrelated protein sequences as a result of neutral mutations, and subcellular targeting is hierarchically organized, with signal accessibility playing a decisive role. The occurrence of silent functional motifs in unrelated proteins is important for the development of sequence-based function prediction tools and the interpretation of their results. Silent functional signals have the potential to acquire importance in future evolutionary scenarios and in pathological conditions.
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spelling pubmed-5458002005-01-27 Hidden localization motifs: naturally occurring peroxisomal targeting signals in non-peroxisomal proteins Neuberger, Georg Kunze, Markus Eisenhaber, Frank Berger, Johannes Hartig, Andreas Brocard, Cecile Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Can sequence segments coding for subcellular targeting or for posttranslational modifications occur in proteins that are not substrates in either of these processes? Although considerable effort has been invested in achieving low false-positive prediction rates, even accurate sequence-analysis tools for the recognition of these motifs generate a small but noticeable number of protein hits that lack the appropriate biological context but cannot be rationalized as false positives. RESULTS: We show that the carboxyl termini of a set of definitely non-peroxisomal proteins with predicted peroxisomal targeting signals interact with the peroxisomal matrix protein receptor peroxin 5 (PEX5) in a yeast two-hybrid test. Moreover, we show that examples of these proteins - chicken lysozyme, human tyrosinase and the yeast mitochondrial ribosomal protein L2 (encoded by MRP7) - are imported into peroxisomes in vivo if their original sorting signals are disguised. We also show that even prokaryotic proteins can contain peroxisomal targeting sequences. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, functional localization signals can evolve in unrelated protein sequences as a result of neutral mutations, and subcellular targeting is hierarchically organized, with signal accessibility playing a decisive role. The occurrence of silent functional motifs in unrelated proteins is important for the development of sequence-based function prediction tools and the interpretation of their results. Silent functional signals have the potential to acquire importance in future evolutionary scenarios and in pathological conditions. BioMed Central 2004 2004-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC545800/ /pubmed/15575971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2004-5-12-r97 Text en Copyright © 2004 Neuberger et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Neuberger, Georg
Kunze, Markus
Eisenhaber, Frank
Berger, Johannes
Hartig, Andreas
Brocard, Cecile
Hidden localization motifs: naturally occurring peroxisomal targeting signals in non-peroxisomal proteins
title Hidden localization motifs: naturally occurring peroxisomal targeting signals in non-peroxisomal proteins
title_full Hidden localization motifs: naturally occurring peroxisomal targeting signals in non-peroxisomal proteins
title_fullStr Hidden localization motifs: naturally occurring peroxisomal targeting signals in non-peroxisomal proteins
title_full_unstemmed Hidden localization motifs: naturally occurring peroxisomal targeting signals in non-peroxisomal proteins
title_short Hidden localization motifs: naturally occurring peroxisomal targeting signals in non-peroxisomal proteins
title_sort hidden localization motifs: naturally occurring peroxisomal targeting signals in non-peroxisomal proteins
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC545800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15575971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2004-5-12-r97
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