Cell Reports (May 2022)

Use of viral motif mimicry improves the proteome-wide discovery of human linear motifs

  • Bishoy Wadie,
  • Vitalii Kleshchevnikov,
  • Elissavet Sandaltzopoulou,
  • Caroline Benz,
  • Evangelia Petsalaki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 5
p. 110764

Abstract

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Summary: Linear motifs have an integral role in dynamic cell functions, including cell signaling. However, due to their small size, low complexity, and frequent mutations, identifying novel functional motifs poses a challenge. Viruses rely extensively on the molecular mimicry of cellular linear motifs. In this study, we apply systematic motif prediction combined with functional filters to identify human linear motifs convergently evolved also in viral proteins. We observe an increase in the sensitivity of motif prediction and improved enrichment in known instances. We identify >7,300 non-redundant motif instances at various confidence levels, 99 of which are supported by all functional and structural filters. Overall, we provide a pipeline to improve the identification of functional linear motifs from interactomics datasets and a comprehensive catalog of putative human motifs that can contribute to our understanding of the human domain-linear motif code and the associated mechanisms of viral interference.

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