posted on 2016-01-27, 00:00authored byM. Mani, C. Chen, V. Amblee, H. Liu, T. Mathur, G. Zwicke, S. Zabad, B. Patel, J. Thakkar, C. J. Jeffery
Moonlighting proteins comprise a class of multifunctional
proteins in which a single polypeptide
chain performs multiple biochemical functions
that are not due to gene fusions, multiple RNA
splice variants or pleiotropic effects. The known
moonlighting proteins perform a variety of diverse
functions in many different cell types and
species, and information about their structures and
functions is scattered in many publications. We
have constructed the manually curated, searchable,
internet-based MoonProt Database (http://www.
moonlightingproteins.org) with information about
the over 200 proteins that have been experimentally
verified to be moonlighting proteins. The availability
of this organized information provides a more
complete picture of what is currently known about
moonlighting proteins. The database will also aid
researchers in other fields, including determining
the functions of genes identified in genome sequencing
projects, interpreting data from proteomics
projects and annotating protein sequence and structural
databases. In addition, information about the
structures and functions of moonlighting proteins
can be helpful in understanding how novel protein
functional sites evolved on an ancient protein scaffold,
which can also help in the design of proteins
with novel functions.
Funding
UIC Faculty Scholarship Support Program Award [to
C.J.J.]. Funding for open access charge: University of Illinois
at Chicago Faculty Scholarship Support Program
Award [to C.J.J.]; Research Open Access [ROAAP] Publishing
Fund of the University of Illinois at Chicago