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Homepeptide Repeats:Implications for Protein Structure,Function and Evolution
Authors:Muthukumarasamy Uthayakumar  Bowdadu Benazir  Sanjeev Patra  Marthandan Kirti Vaishnavi  Manickam Gurusaran  Kanagarajan Sureka  Jeyaraman Jeyakanthan  Kanagaraj Sekar  Supercomputer Education and Research Centre  Indian Institute of Science  Bangalore  India
Institution:Muthukumarasamy Uthayakumar 1,Bowdadu Benazir 1,Sanjeev Patra 1,Marthandan Kirti Vaishnavi 1,Manickam Gurusaran 1,Kanagarajan Sureka 2,Jeyaraman Jeyakanthan 2,Kanagaraj Sekar 1,1 Supercomputer Education and Research Centre,Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore 560012,India 2 Department of Bioinformatics,Alagappa University,Karaikudi 630003,India
Abstract:Analysis of protein sequences from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv(Mtb H37Rv) was performed to identify homopeptide repeatcontaining proteins(HRCPs).Functional annotation of the HRCPs showed that they are preferentially involved in cellular metabolism.Furthermore,these homopeptide repeats might play some specific roles in protein-protein interaction.Repeat length differences among Bacteria,Archaea and Eukaryotes were calculated in order to identify the conservation of the repeats in these divergent kingdoms.From the results,it was evident that these repeats have a higher degree of conservation in Bacteria and Archaea than in Eukaryotes.In addition,there seems to be a direct correlation between the repeat length difference and the degree of divergence between the species.Our study supports the hypothesis that the presence of homopeptide repeats influences the rate of evolution of the protein sequences in which they are embedded.Thus,homopeptide repeat may have structural,functional and evolutionary implications on proteins.
Keywords:Homopeptide repeats  Disordered regions  Replication slippage  Protein domains  Rate of evolution
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