The vast majority of our current knowledge about the biochemical and biophysical properties of proteins derives from in vitro studies conducted on isolated globular domains. However, a very large fraction of the proteins expressed in the eukaryotic cell are structurally more complex. In particular, the discovery that up to 40% of the eukaryotic proteins are intrinsically disordered, or possess intrinsically disordered regions, and are highly dynamic entities lacking a well-defined three-dimensional structure, revolutionized the structure–function paradigm and our understanding of proteins. Moreover, proteins are mostly characterized by the presence of multiple domains, influencing each other by intramolecular interactions. Furthermore, prot...
Our notions of protein function have long been determined by the protein structure–function paradigm...
Much of our current knowledge of biological chemistry is founded in the structure-function relatio...
Intrinsically disordered proteins represent about one third of eukaryotic proteins. An additional th...
The vast majority of our current knowledge about the biochemical and biophysical properties of prote...
The vast majority of our current knowledge about the biochemical and biophysical properties of prote...
Most knowledge of protein chemistry is derived from experiments performed in dilute, buffered soluti...
We perform a large-scale study of intrinsically disordered regions in proteins and protein complexes...
Abstract: Protein folding has stimulated since decades a large number of experimental and theoretica...
The marginal stability of globular proteins in the cell is determined by the balance between exclude...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...
Protein-protein interactions are thought to be mediated by domains, which are autonomous folding uni...
The common notion in the protein world holds that proteins are synthesized as a linear polypeptide c...
The importance of unstructured biology has quickly grown during the last decades accompanying the ex...
In this work, we quantitatively investigate the thermodynamic analogy between the folding of monomer...
AbstractIntrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and intrinsically disordered protein regions (IDPRs...
Our notions of protein function have long been determined by the protein structure–function paradigm...
Much of our current knowledge of biological chemistry is founded in the structure-function relatio...
Intrinsically disordered proteins represent about one third of eukaryotic proteins. An additional th...
The vast majority of our current knowledge about the biochemical and biophysical properties of prote...
The vast majority of our current knowledge about the biochemical and biophysical properties of prote...
Most knowledge of protein chemistry is derived from experiments performed in dilute, buffered soluti...
We perform a large-scale study of intrinsically disordered regions in proteins and protein complexes...
Abstract: Protein folding has stimulated since decades a large number of experimental and theoretica...
The marginal stability of globular proteins in the cell is determined by the balance between exclude...
<p>Why the intrinsically disordered regions evolve within human proteome has became an interesting q...
Protein-protein interactions are thought to be mediated by domains, which are autonomous folding uni...
The common notion in the protein world holds that proteins are synthesized as a linear polypeptide c...
The importance of unstructured biology has quickly grown during the last decades accompanying the ex...
In this work, we quantitatively investigate the thermodynamic analogy between the folding of monomer...
AbstractIntrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and intrinsically disordered protein regions (IDPRs...
Our notions of protein function have long been determined by the protein structure–function paradigm...
Much of our current knowledge of biological chemistry is founded in the structure-function relatio...
Intrinsically disordered proteins represent about one third of eukaryotic proteins. An additional th...