Does water stress promote the proteome-wide adjustment of intrinsically disordered proteins in plants?

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Jesús Alejandro Zamora-Briseño
Sandi Julissa Reyes-Hernández
Luis Carlos Rodríguez Zapata
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[1] Biotechnology Unit,
[2] Yucatan Scientific Research Center,undefined
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Cell Stress and Chaperones | 2018年 / 23卷
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Water stress; Disordome; Intrinsically disordered proteins/regions;
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Plant response to water stress involves the activation of mechanisms expected to help them cope with water scarcity. Among these mechanisms, proteome-wide adjustment is well known. This includes actions to save energy, protect cellular and molecular components, and maintain vital functions of the cell. Intrinsically disordered proteins, which are proteins without a rigid three-dimensional structure, are seen as emerging multifunctional cellular components of proteomes. They are highly abundant in eukaryotic proteomes, and numerous functions for these proteins have been proposed. Here, we discuss several reasons why the collection of intrinsically disordered proteins in a proteome (disordome) could be subjected to an active regulation during conditions of water scarcity in plants. We also discuss the potential misinterpretations of disordome content estimations made so far due to bias-prone data and the need for reliable analysis based on experimental data in order to acknowledge the plasticity nature of the disordome.
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