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Type: Avidity‑sensing Subtype: Type: Specificity Subtype: Domain hiding


ProteinMotifStartEndSwitch descriptionInformation

Type: Specificity Subtype: Domain hiding
A domain can be sterically masked by binding of an effector when there is a large difference in intrinsic affinity of the domain for different binding partners, or a large difference in the local abundance of these partners, thereby precluding further interactions of the domain. Binding of the masking molecule can be PTM-dependent or -independent.
MEI2_SCHPOLIG_14-3-3_1;ELM435
523
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529
Binding of meiRNA meiotic non-coding RNA (meiRNA) to the RRM domains of Meiosis protein mei2 (mei2) is essential for promotion of premeiotic DNA synthesis and meiosis I and is blocked by Pat1-mediated phosphorylation-induced binding of the 14-3-3 protein DNA damage checkpoint protein rad24 (rad24) to 2 14-3-3 binding motifs in mei2
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Type: Avidity‑sensing Subtype:
Multiple low-affinity interactions give rise to high-avidity interactions that have increased binding strength, with more than additive affinity.
MEI2_SCHPOLIG_14-3-3_1435440Phosphorylation of two 14-3-3-binding motifs in Meiosis protein mei2 (mei2) by Negative regulator of sexual conjugation and meiosis (ran1) induces high-avidity binding to dimeric DNA damage checkpoint protein rad24 (rad24), with pT527 being the high-affinity interaction site.
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MEI2_SCHPOLIG_14-3-3_2523529Phosphorylation of two 14-3-3-binding motifs in Meiosis protein mei2 (mei2) by Negative regulator of sexual conjugation and meiosis (ran1) induces high-avidity binding to dimeric DNA damage checkpoint protein rad24 (rad24), with pT527 being the high-affinity interaction site.
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