Abstract Background In the last decade and a half it has been firmly established that a large number of proteins do not adopt a well-defined (ordered) structure under physiological conditions. Such intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and intrinsically disordered (protein) regions (IDRs) are involved in essential cell processes through two basic mechanisms: the entropic chain mechanism which is responsible for rapid fluctuations among many alternative conformations, and molecular recognition via short recognition elements that bind to other molecules. IDPs possess a high adaptive potential and there is special interest in investigating their involvement in organism evolution. Results We analyzed 2554 Bacterial and 139 Archaeal proteomes...
International audienceMuch of our understanding of proteins and proteomes comes from the traditional...
<div><p>Many prokaryotic organisms have adapted to incredibly extreme habitats. The genomes of such ...
Intrinsic disorder is more abundant in eukaryotic than prokaryotic proteins. Methods predicting intr...
<div><p>Intrinsically disordered proteins and intrinsically disordered protein regions are highly ab...
Abstract Background A significant number of proteins have been shown to be intrinsically disordered,...
Disordered regions play important roles in protein adaptation to challenging environmental condition...
Disordered regions play important roles in protein adaptation to challenging environmental condition...
Based on early bioinformatic studies on a handful of species, the frequency of structural disorder o...
Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulatory module...
<div><p>Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulator...
Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) of proteins fulfill important regulatory roles in most organ...
Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulatory module...
Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulatory module...
Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulatory module...
International audienceMuch of our understanding of proteins and proteomes comes from the traditional...
International audienceMuch of our understanding of proteins and proteomes comes from the traditional...
<div><p>Many prokaryotic organisms have adapted to incredibly extreme habitats. The genomes of such ...
Intrinsic disorder is more abundant in eukaryotic than prokaryotic proteins. Methods predicting intr...
<div><p>Intrinsically disordered proteins and intrinsically disordered protein regions are highly ab...
Abstract Background A significant number of proteins have been shown to be intrinsically disordered,...
Disordered regions play important roles in protein adaptation to challenging environmental condition...
Disordered regions play important roles in protein adaptation to challenging environmental condition...
Based on early bioinformatic studies on a handful of species, the frequency of structural disorder o...
Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulatory module...
<div><p>Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulator...
Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) of proteins fulfill important regulatory roles in most organ...
Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulatory module...
Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulatory module...
Intrinsically disordered regions in eukaryotic proteomes contain key signaling and regulatory module...
International audienceMuch of our understanding of proteins and proteomes comes from the traditional...
International audienceMuch of our understanding of proteins and proteomes comes from the traditional...
<div><p>Many prokaryotic organisms have adapted to incredibly extreme habitats. The genomes of such ...
Intrinsic disorder is more abundant in eukaryotic than prokaryotic proteins. Methods predicting intr...