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An enzyme in the test tube, and a transcription factor in the cell: Moonlighting proteins and cellular factors that affect their behavior.

Constance J Jeffery
Published in: Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society (2019)
In the cell, expression levels, allosteric modulators, post-translational modifications, sequestration, and other factors can affect the level of protein function. For moonlighting proteins, cellular factors like these can also affect the kind of protein function. This minireview discusses examples of moonlighting proteins that illustrate how a single protein can have different functions in different cell types, in different intracellular locations, or under varying cellular conditions. This variability in the kind of protein activity, added to the variability in the amount of protein activity, contributes to the difficulty in predicting the behavior of proteins in the cell.
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