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Structural Propensity Database Of Proteins
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2017
bioRxiv
pre-print
An overwhelming amount of experimental evidence suggests that elucidations of protein function, interactions, and pathology are incomplete without inclusion of intrinsic protein disorder and structural dynamics. Thus, to expand our understanding of intrinsic protein disorder, we have created a database of secondary structure (SS) propensities for proteins (dSPP) as a reference resource for experimental research and computational biophysics. The dSPP comprises SS propensities of 7,094 unrelated
doi:10.1101/144840
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