Membrane Protein Bioinformatics Research Group

Disordered regions in transmembrane proteins

Structurally transmembrane proteins are highly ordered in the membrane-spanning regions, but may contain disordered regions in the cytosolic and extra-cytosolic parts. We are involved in investigatie these disordered regions in transmembrane proteins. We applied a stringent definition of disordered residues on the currently available largest experimental dataset, and a significant correlation was found between the spatial distributions of positively charged residues and disordered regions. This finding suggests a new role of disordered regions in transmembrane proteins by providing structural flexibility for stabilizing interactions with negatively charged head groups of the lipid molecules.

Collaborating partners

  1. Peter Tompa
    VIB Structural Biology Research Center

Related publications

  1. Dobson L and Tusnády GE (2021) MemDis: Predicting Disordered Regions in Transmembrane Proteins Int. J. Mol. Sci. 22, 12270.
  2. Dobson, L, Meszaros, B and Tusnady, GE (2018) Structural Principles Governing Disease Causing Germline Mutations. J Mol Biol S0022-2836, 31101-X.
  3. Tusnady GE, Dobson L and Tompa P (2015) Disordered regions in transmembrane proteins. Biochim Biophys Acta 1848, 2839-48.
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