The deterministic sequence → structure → function relationship is not applicable to describe how proteins dynamically adapt to different cellular conditions. A stochastic model is required to capture functional promiscuity, redundant sequence motifs, dynamic interactions, or conformational heterogeneity, which facilitate the decision-making in regulatory processes, ranging from enzymes to membraneless cellular compartments. The fuzzy set theory offers a quantitative framework to address these problems. The fuzzy formalism allows the simultaneous involvement of proteins in multiple activities, the degree of which is given by the corresponding memberships. Adaptation is described via a fuzzy inference system, which relates heterogeneous confo...
To understand the behavior of biological systems we need to consider that they are made of populatio...
Protein flexibility is an intrinsic property and plays a fundamental role in protein functions. Comp...
Stochasticity (that is, randomness) is an inherent property of many biological systems. For example,...
The deterministic sequence → structure → function relationship is not applicable to desc...
Why proteins are fuzzy? Constant adaptation to the cellular environment requires a wide range of cha...
Biological systems such as mammalian cell cycle are complex systems consisting of a large number of ...
Interactions between disordered proteins involve a wide range of changes in the structure and dynami...
Interactions between disordered proteins involve a wide range of changes in the structure and dynami...
Interactions between disordered proteins involve a wide range of changes in the structure and dynami...
Interactions between disordered proteins involve a wide range of changes in the structure and dynami...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that disordered proteins may be fuzzy, in that they can exhib...
FuzDB (http://protdyn-database.org) compiles experimentally observed fuzzy protein complexes, where ...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that disordered proteins may be fuzzy, in that they can exhib...
Cells live with fluctuations arising from various sources and occurring at a broad spectrum of scale...
Proteins may undergo adaptive structural transitions to accommodate to their cellular milieu and res...
To understand the behavior of biological systems we need to consider that they are made of populatio...
Protein flexibility is an intrinsic property and plays a fundamental role in protein functions. Comp...
Stochasticity (that is, randomness) is an inherent property of many biological systems. For example,...
The deterministic sequence → structure → function relationship is not applicable to desc...
Why proteins are fuzzy? Constant adaptation to the cellular environment requires a wide range of cha...
Biological systems such as mammalian cell cycle are complex systems consisting of a large number of ...
Interactions between disordered proteins involve a wide range of changes in the structure and dynami...
Interactions between disordered proteins involve a wide range of changes in the structure and dynami...
Interactions between disordered proteins involve a wide range of changes in the structure and dynami...
Interactions between disordered proteins involve a wide range of changes in the structure and dynami...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that disordered proteins may be fuzzy, in that they can exhib...
FuzDB (http://protdyn-database.org) compiles experimentally observed fuzzy protein complexes, where ...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that disordered proteins may be fuzzy, in that they can exhib...
Cells live with fluctuations arising from various sources and occurring at a broad spectrum of scale...
Proteins may undergo adaptive structural transitions to accommodate to their cellular milieu and res...
To understand the behavior of biological systems we need to consider that they are made of populatio...
Protein flexibility is an intrinsic property and plays a fundamental role in protein functions. Comp...
Stochasticity (that is, randomness) is an inherent property of many biological systems. For example,...