Moonlighting peptides with emerging function

Rodríguez Plaza, J. G., Villalón Rojas, A., Herrera, S., Garza-Ramos, G., Torres Larios, A., Amero, C., … del Rio, G. (2012). Moonlighting Peptides with Emerging Function. PLoS ONE, 7(7), e40125. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0040125

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Hunter-killer peptides combine two activities in a single polypeptide that work in an independent fashion like many other multi-functional, multi-domain proteins. We hypothesize that emergent functions may result from the combination of two or more activities in a single protein domain and that could be a mechanism selected in nature to form moonlighting proteins. We designed moonlighting peptides using the two mechanisms proposed to be involved in the evolution of such molecules (i.e., to mutate non-functional residues and the use of natively unfolded peptides). We observed that our moonlighting peptides exhibited two activities that together rendered a new function that induces cell death in yeast. Thus, we propose that moonlighting in proteins promotes emergent properties providing a further level of complexity in living organisms so far unappreciated.



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