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Compositional Bias of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins and Regions and Their Predictions
2022
Biomolecules
Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) carry out many cellular functions and vary in length and placement in protein sequences. This diversity leads to variations in the underlying compositional biases, which were demonstrated for the short vs. long IDRs. We analyze compositional biases across four classes of disorder: fully disordered proteins; short IDRs; long IDRs; and binding IDRs. We identify three distinct biases: for the fully disordered proteins, the short IDRs and the long and binding
doi:10.3390/biom12070888
pmid:35883444
pmcid:PMC9313023
fatcat:qbvx7kx3yvgwxa4hssjrhp3fgy