Many proteins have a clearly defined structure-function relationship: specific three-dimensional folds can be linked to specific protein functions. We do, however, know that many proteins, referred to as intrinsically disordered… Click to show full abstract
Many proteins have a clearly defined structure-function relationship: specific three-dimensional folds can be linked to specific protein functions. We do, however, know that many proteins, referred to as intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), lack rigid three-dimensional organization. In recent
               
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