Intrinsically disordered proteins and their “mysterious”(meta) physics
VN Uversky - Frontiers in Physics, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Recognition of the natural abundance and functional importance of intrinsically disordered
proteins (IDPs), and protein hybrids that contain both intrinsically disordered protein regions …
proteins (IDPs), and protein hybrids that contain both intrinsically disordered protein regions …
Classification of intrinsically disordered regions and proteins
Over the past decade, we have observed a massive increase in the amount of information
describing protein sequences from a variety of organisms. 1, 2 While this may reflect the …
describing protein sequences from a variety of organisms. 1, 2 While this may reflect the …
Introducing protein intrinsic disorder
Proteins are the major component of the living cell. They play crucial roles in the
maintenance of life, and their dysfunctions are known to cause different pathologies. One of …
maintenance of life, and their dysfunctions are known to cause different pathologies. One of …
Orderly order in protein intrinsic disorder distribution: disorder in 3500 proteomes from viruses and the three domains of life
Intrinsically disordered proteins and intrinsically disordered protein regions are highly
abundant in nature. However, the quantitative and qualitative measures of protein intrinsic …
abundant in nature. However, the quantitative and qualitative measures of protein intrinsic …
PICNIC accurately predicts condensate-forming proteins regardless of their structural disorder across organisms
Biomolecular condensates are membraneless organelles that can concentrate hundreds of
different proteins in cells to operate essential biological functions. However, accurate …
different proteins in cells to operate essential biological functions. However, accurate …
Short linear motifs – ex nihilo evolution of protein regulation
Short sequence motifs are ubiquitous across the three major types of biomolecules:
hundreds of classes and thousands of instances of DNA regulatory elements, RNA motifs …
hundreds of classes and thousands of instances of DNA regulatory elements, RNA motifs …
Alternative splicing and the evolution of phenotypic novelty
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single
gene can encode multiple distinct transcripts, has been proposed to underlie morphological …
gene can encode multiple distinct transcripts, has been proposed to underlie morphological …
[HTML][HTML] Homology modeling in the time of collective and artificial intelligence
Homology modeling is a method for building protein 3D structures using protein primary
sequence and utilizing prior knowledge gained from structural similarities with other …
sequence and utilizing prior knowledge gained from structural similarities with other …
Structural disorder in viral proteins
One of the core standards of biochemistry is that the function of a protein relies on its 3D
structure. This idea posits that all the information required for a protein to perform its …
structure. This idea posits that all the information required for a protein to perform its …