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- W3020595990 abstract "Random encounters between proteins in crowded cells are by no means passive, but found to be under selective control. This control enables proteome solubility, helps to optimise the diffusive search for interaction partners, and allows for adaptation to environmental extremes. Interestingly, the residues that modulate the encounters act mesoscopically through protein surface hydrophobicity and net charge, meaning that their detailed signatures vary across organisms with different intracellular constraints. To examine such variations, we use in-cell NMR relaxation to compare the diffusive behaviour of bacterial and human proteins in both human and Escherichia coli cytosols. We find that proteins that ‘stick’ in E. coli are generally less restricted in mammalian cells. Furthermore, the rotational diffusion in the mammalian cytosol is less sensitive to surface-charge mutations. This implies that, in terms of protein motions, the mammalian cytosol is more forgiving to surface alterations than E. coli cells. The cellular differences seem not linked to the proteome properties per se, but rather to a 6-fold difference in protein concentrations. Our results outline a scenario in which the tolerant cytosol of mammalian cells, found in long-lived multicellular organisms, provides an enlarged evolutionary playground, where random protein-surface mutations are less deleterious than in short-generational bacteria." @default.
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- W3020595990 title "Diffusive protein interactions in human versus bacterial cells" @default.
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