Disordered proline-rich motifs are common across the proteomes of many species and are often involved in protein-protein interactions. Proline is a unique amino acid due to the covalent bond between the backbone nitrogen and the proline side chain. The resulting five-membered ring allows proline to sample the cis state about its peptide bond, which other residues cannot do as readily. Because proline-rich disordered sequences exist as ensembles that likely include structures with the proline peptide bond in cis, a robust methodology to accurately account for these conformations in the overall ensemble is crucial. Observing the cis conformations of proline in a disordered sequence is challenging both experimentally and computationally. Nitro...
The interactions of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) with their molecular targets are essent...
Abstract. The influence of the position of the amino acid proline in polypeptide sequences is examin...
Abstract. Proline homopolymer motifs are found in many proteins; their peculiar conformational and d...
Disordered proline-rich motifs are common across the proteomes of many species and are often involve...
Disordered proline-rich motifs are common across the proteomes of many species and are often involve...
ArkA12 is a proline rich intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) region within a larger, more structu...
ArkA12 is a proline rich intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) region within a larger, more structu...
ArkA12 is a proline rich intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) region within a larger, more structu...
Peptide bonds in proteins strongly prefer trans conformation. And the cis conformation is more frequ...
AbstractThere has been considerable debate about the intrinsic PPII propensity of amino-acid residue...
peer reviewedRecognition of proline-rich sequences plays an important role for the assembly of multi...
Ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) is often employed to look at the secondary, tertiary, and qua...
AbstractThere has been considerable debate about the intrinsic PPII propensity of amino-acid residue...
It is important to identify proline cis/trans isomers that appear in several regulatory mechanisms o...
AbstractInterest centers here on whether a polyproline II helix can propagate through adjacent non-p...
The interactions of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) with their molecular targets are essent...
Abstract. The influence of the position of the amino acid proline in polypeptide sequences is examin...
Abstract. Proline homopolymer motifs are found in many proteins; their peculiar conformational and d...
Disordered proline-rich motifs are common across the proteomes of many species and are often involve...
Disordered proline-rich motifs are common across the proteomes of many species and are often involve...
ArkA12 is a proline rich intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) region within a larger, more structu...
ArkA12 is a proline rich intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) region within a larger, more structu...
ArkA12 is a proline rich intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) region within a larger, more structu...
Peptide bonds in proteins strongly prefer trans conformation. And the cis conformation is more frequ...
AbstractThere has been considerable debate about the intrinsic PPII propensity of amino-acid residue...
peer reviewedRecognition of proline-rich sequences plays an important role for the assembly of multi...
Ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) is often employed to look at the secondary, tertiary, and qua...
AbstractThere has been considerable debate about the intrinsic PPII propensity of amino-acid residue...
It is important to identify proline cis/trans isomers that appear in several regulatory mechanisms o...
AbstractInterest centers here on whether a polyproline II helix can propagate through adjacent non-p...
The interactions of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) with their molecular targets are essent...
Abstract. The influence of the position of the amino acid proline in polypeptide sequences is examin...
Abstract. Proline homopolymer motifs are found in many proteins; their peculiar conformational and d...