The degree of proteins structural organization ranges from highly structured, compact folding to intrinsic disorder, where each degree of self-organization corresponds to specific functions: well-organized structural motifs in enzymes offer a proper environment for precisely positioned functional groups to participate in catalytic reactions; at the other end of the self-organization spectrum, intrinsically disordered proteins act as binding hubs via the formation of multiple, transient and often non-specific interactions. This review focusses on cases where structurally organized proteins or domains associate with highly disordered protein chains, leading to the formation of interfaces with varying degrees of fuzziness. We present a review ...
We perform a large-scale study of intrinsically disordered regions in proteins and protein complexes...
AbstractSpecific molecular recognition is assumed to require a well-defined set of contacts and devo...
International audienceThe relationship between interactions, flexibility and disorder in proteins ha...
Proteins are dynamic creatures. Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) function as multiplicity of...
Spatiotemporal regulation of the biochemical information is often linked to supramolecular organizat...
Spatiotemporal regulation of the biochemical information is often linked to supramolecular organizat...
The proposal that coupled folding to binding is not an obligatory mechanism for intrinsically disord...
The proposal that coupled folding to binding is not an obligatory mechanism for intrinsically disord...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that disordered proteins may be fuzzy, in that they can exhib...
Protein-protein assemblies act as a key component in numerous cellular processes. Their accurate mod...
Protein-protein assemblies act as a key component in numerous cellular processes. Their accurate mod...
Disordered proteins often act as interaction hubs in cellular pathways, via the specific recognition...
The notion that all protein functions are determined through macromolecular interactions is the driv...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that disordered proteins may be fuzzy, in that they can exhib...
The importance of unstructured biology has quickly grown during the last decades accompanying the ex...
We perform a large-scale study of intrinsically disordered regions in proteins and protein complexes...
AbstractSpecific molecular recognition is assumed to require a well-defined set of contacts and devo...
International audienceThe relationship between interactions, flexibility and disorder in proteins ha...
Proteins are dynamic creatures. Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) function as multiplicity of...
Spatiotemporal regulation of the biochemical information is often linked to supramolecular organizat...
Spatiotemporal regulation of the biochemical information is often linked to supramolecular organizat...
The proposal that coupled folding to binding is not an obligatory mechanism for intrinsically disord...
The proposal that coupled folding to binding is not an obligatory mechanism for intrinsically disord...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that disordered proteins may be fuzzy, in that they can exhib...
Protein-protein assemblies act as a key component in numerous cellular processes. Their accurate mod...
Protein-protein assemblies act as a key component in numerous cellular processes. Their accurate mod...
Disordered proteins often act as interaction hubs in cellular pathways, via the specific recognition...
The notion that all protein functions are determined through macromolecular interactions is the driv...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that disordered proteins may be fuzzy, in that they can exhib...
The importance of unstructured biology has quickly grown during the last decades accompanying the ex...
We perform a large-scale study of intrinsically disordered regions in proteins and protein complexes...
AbstractSpecific molecular recognition is assumed to require a well-defined set of contacts and devo...
International audienceThe relationship between interactions, flexibility and disorder in proteins ha...