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Membrane occupation and recognition nexus (MORN) motif controls protein localization and function

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FEBS LETTERS
卷 596, 期 14, 页码 1839-1850

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.14378

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animals; cancer; electrostatic interactions; hydrophilicity; MORN motif; parasites; plants; post-translational modification; spatial conformation

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31671180]

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The MORN motif is a widely expressed protein sequence in different organisms and has been found to have multiple functions in various diseases and physiological processes.
The membrane occupation and recognition nexus (MORN) motif was first defined in 2000, when it was identified in the junctophilin protein family. Dozens of studies have been published ever since, mainly focusing on the function of a given MORN motif-containing protein in parasites, plants or animal cells. Proteins with MORN motifs are not only expressed in most animal and plant cell types, but also significantly differ in their intracellular localization, suggesting that the MORN motifs may fulfill multiple physiological functions. Recent studies have found that MORN motif-containing proteins junctophilin-1/2 and MORN3 play a role in cardiac hypertrophy, skeletal muscle fiber stability and cancer. Hence, MORN motif-containing proteins may be exploited to develop improved treatments for various pathological conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases. Here, we review current research on MORN motif-containing proteins in different organisms and provide both ideas and approaches for follow-up exploration of their functions and applications.

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