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*2015: "MicroProteins (miPs) are short, usually single-domain proteins that, in analogy to miRNAs, heterodimerize with their targets and exert a dominant-negative effect." They "disrupt the formation of homodimeric, heterodimeric, or multimeric complexes". "The term ‘microProtein’ was coined due to their small size and negative regulatory similarity to miRNAs" <ref>PMID: 26115780</ref>
*2015: "MicroProteins (miPs) are short, usually single-domain proteins that, in analogy to miRNAs, heterodimerize with their targets and exert a dominant-negative effect." They "disrupt the formation of homodimeric, heterodimeric, or multimeric complexes". "The term ‘microProtein’ was coined due to their small size and negative regulatory similarity to miRNAs" <ref>PMID: 26115780</ref>
*2017: Miniproteins are "polypeptide chains <40 amino acids in length that adopt defined and stable 3D structures". They are often designed, or screened from designed libraries. <ref>PMID: 28832117</ref>


==In Proteopedia==
==In Proteopedia==