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Intrinsically disordered proteins: a 10-year recap

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TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES
Volume 37, Issue 12, Pages 509-516

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2012.08.004

Keywords

unstructured protein; unstructural biology; structure-function relationship; disorder in disease; drug development

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  1. Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) [G.0029.12]

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The suggestion that the native state of many proteins is intrinsically disordered (or, as originally termed, unstructured) is now integral to our general view of protein structure and function. A little more than 10 years ago, however, such challenge to the almost dogmatic 'structure-function paradigm' was pure heresy due to the overwhelming evidence that structure determines function. A decade of steady progress turned skepticism around: this 10-year recap review outlines the situation a decade ago and the major directions of the breathtaking advance achieved by experimental and computational approaches. I show that the evidence for the generality and importance of this phenomenon is now so insurmountable that it demands the inclusion of 'unstructural' biology into mainstream biology and biochemistry textbooks.

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