Intrinsically unstructured proteins (IUPs) are devoid of extensive structural order but often display signs of local and limited residual structure. To explain their effective functioning, we reasoned that such residual structure can be crucial in their interactions with their structured partner(s) in a way that preformed structural elements presage their final conformational state. To check this assumption, a database of 24 IUPs with known 3D structures in the bound state has been assembled and the distribution of secondary structure elements and backbone torsion angles have been analysed. The high proportion of residues in coil conformation and with φ, ψ angles in the disallowed regions of the Ramachandran map compared to the reference se...
The principle of three-dimensional protein structure formation is a long-standing conundrum in struc...
In order to execute their biological activities, most proteins fold into their unique, three-dimensi...
It is currently believed that the atlas of existing protein structures is faithfully represented in ...
Intrinsically unstructured proteins (IUPs) are devoid of extensive structural order but often displa...
AbstractIntrinsically unstructured proteins (IUPs) are common in various proteomes and occupy a uniq...
Proteins adopt three-dimensional structures which serve as a starting point to understand protein fu...
<p>Proteins are among the most complex entities known to science. Composed of just 20 fundamental bu...
The presence of highly regular secondary structure motifs in protein structure is a fascinating area...
Although folded proteins are commonly depicted as simplistic combinations of β-strands and α-helices...
We show that a framework derived from the common character of globular proteins can be used to under...
International audienceBackground In a number of protein-protein complexes, the 3D structures of boun...
Side-chain to side-chain contacts, accessibility, secondary structure and RMS deviation were compare...
The size and origin of the protein fold universe is of fundamental and practical importance. Analyzi...
International audienceProtein structures are classically described in terms of secondary structures....
Proteins are composed of a unique sequence of amino acids, whose order guides a protein to adopt its...
The principle of three-dimensional protein structure formation is a long-standing conundrum in struc...
In order to execute their biological activities, most proteins fold into their unique, three-dimensi...
It is currently believed that the atlas of existing protein structures is faithfully represented in ...
Intrinsically unstructured proteins (IUPs) are devoid of extensive structural order but often displa...
AbstractIntrinsically unstructured proteins (IUPs) are common in various proteomes and occupy a uniq...
Proteins adopt three-dimensional structures which serve as a starting point to understand protein fu...
<p>Proteins are among the most complex entities known to science. Composed of just 20 fundamental bu...
The presence of highly regular secondary structure motifs in protein structure is a fascinating area...
Although folded proteins are commonly depicted as simplistic combinations of β-strands and α-helices...
We show that a framework derived from the common character of globular proteins can be used to under...
International audienceBackground In a number of protein-protein complexes, the 3D structures of boun...
Side-chain to side-chain contacts, accessibility, secondary structure and RMS deviation were compare...
The size and origin of the protein fold universe is of fundamental and practical importance. Analyzi...
International audienceProtein structures are classically described in terms of secondary structures....
Proteins are composed of a unique sequence of amino acids, whose order guides a protein to adopt its...
The principle of three-dimensional protein structure formation is a long-standing conundrum in struc...
In order to execute their biological activities, most proteins fold into their unique, three-dimensi...
It is currently believed that the atlas of existing protein structures is faithfully represented in ...