AbstractAn evolutionary advantage of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) is their ability to bind a variety of folded proteins—a paradigm that is central to the nucleocytoplasmic transport mechanism, in which nuclear transport receptors mediate the translocation of various cargo through the nuclear pore complex by binding disordered phenylalanine–glycine-rich nucleoporins (FG-Nups). FG-Nups are highly dynamic, which poses a substantial problem when trying to determine precisely their function using common experimental approaches. FG-Nups have been studied under a variety of conditions, ranging from those that constitute single-molecule measurements to physiological concentrations at which they can form supramolecular structures. In thi...
Nucleocytoplasmic traffic of nucleic acids and proteins across the nuclear envelop via the nuclear p...
Several biological mechanisms involve proteins or proteinaceous components that are intrinsically di...
Selective import and export through the nuclear envelope in the eukaryotic cell is solely regulated ...
AbstractAn evolutionary advantage of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) is their ability to bi...
The transport of cargo across the nuclear membrane is highly selective and accomplished by a poorly ...
FG nucleoporins (FG Nups) are intrinsically disordered proteins and are the putative regulators of n...
AbstractNucleoporins (Nups), which are intrinsically disordered, form a selectivity filter inside th...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDP) lack a well-defined 3D-structure under physiological conditi...
Contrary to natively folded proteins, which often have a single stable 3D structure, Intrinsically D...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which intrinsically disordered proteins engage in rapid and highly selectiv...
Bidirectional transport of molecules through the nuclear envelope (nucleocytoplasmic transport) is a...
<div><p>Bioinformatics of disordered proteins is especially challenging given high mutation rates fo...
International audienceThe mechanisms by which intrinsically disordered proteins engage in rapid and ...
Bioinformatics of disordered proteins is especially challenging given high mutation rates for homolo...
Nuclear Pore Complexes (NPCs) are key cellular transporter that control nucleocytoplasmic transport ...
Nucleocytoplasmic traffic of nucleic acids and proteins across the nuclear envelop via the nuclear p...
Several biological mechanisms involve proteins or proteinaceous components that are intrinsically di...
Selective import and export through the nuclear envelope in the eukaryotic cell is solely regulated ...
AbstractAn evolutionary advantage of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) is their ability to bi...
The transport of cargo across the nuclear membrane is highly selective and accomplished by a poorly ...
FG nucleoporins (FG Nups) are intrinsically disordered proteins and are the putative regulators of n...
AbstractNucleoporins (Nups), which are intrinsically disordered, form a selectivity filter inside th...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDP) lack a well-defined 3D-structure under physiological conditi...
Contrary to natively folded proteins, which often have a single stable 3D structure, Intrinsically D...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which intrinsically disordered proteins engage in rapid and highly selectiv...
Bidirectional transport of molecules through the nuclear envelope (nucleocytoplasmic transport) is a...
<div><p>Bioinformatics of disordered proteins is especially challenging given high mutation rates fo...
International audienceThe mechanisms by which intrinsically disordered proteins engage in rapid and ...
Bioinformatics of disordered proteins is especially challenging given high mutation rates for homolo...
Nuclear Pore Complexes (NPCs) are key cellular transporter that control nucleocytoplasmic transport ...
Nucleocytoplasmic traffic of nucleic acids and proteins across the nuclear envelop via the nuclear p...
Several biological mechanisms involve proteins or proteinaceous components that are intrinsically di...
Selective import and export through the nuclear envelope in the eukaryotic cell is solely regulated ...