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Nondomain biopolymers: Flexible molecular strategies to acquire biological functions.

Kazuharu ArakawaTetsuro HiroseToshifumi InadaTakuhiro ItoToshie KaiMasaaki OyamaYukihide TomariTakao YodaShinichi Nakagawa
Published in: Genes to cells : devoted to molecular & cellular mechanisms (2023)
A long-standing assumption in molecular biology posits that the conservation of protein and nucleic acid sequences emphasizes the functional significance of biomolecules. These conserved sequences fold into distinct secondary and tertiary structures, enable highly specific molecular interactions, and regulate complex yet organized molecular processes within living cells. However, recent evidence suggests that biomolecules can also function through primary sequence regions that lack conservation across species or gene families. These regions typically do not form rigid structures, and their inherent flexibility is critical for their functional roles. This review examines the emerging roles and molecular mechanisms of "nondomain biomolecules," whose functions are not easily predicted due to the absence of conserved functional domains. We propose the hypothesis that both domain- and nondomain-type molecules work together to enable flexible and efficient molecular processes within the highly crowded intracellular environment.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • living cells
  • nucleic acid
  • dna methylation
  • high resolution
  • fluorescent probe
  • mass spectrometry
  • small molecule