Digested disorder: Quarterly intrinsic disorder digest (January/February/March, 2013)

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
Vladimir N Uversky

Abstract

The current literature on intrinsically disordered proteins is blooming. A simple PubMed search for "intrinsically disordered protein OR natively unfolded protein" returns about 1,800 hits (as of June 17, 2013), with many papers published quite recently. To keep interested readers up to speed with this literature, we are starting a "Digested Disorder" project, which will encompass a series of reader's digest type of publications aiming at the objective representation of the research papers and reviews on intrinsically disordered proteins. The only two criteria for inclusion in this digest are the publication date (a paper should be published within the covered time frame) and topic (a paper should be dedicated to any aspect of protein intrinsic disorder). The current digest covers papers published during the period of January, February and March of 2013. The papers are grouped hierarchically by topics they cover, and for each of the included paper a short description is given on its major findings.

References

Sep 15, 1992·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·P E LeopoldJ N Onuchic
Nov 1, 1987·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·J D Bryngelson, P G Wolynes
May 31, 2001·Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling·A K DunkerZ Obradovic
Sep 5, 2001·Nature Biotechnology·A K Dunker, Z Obradovic
Jan 11, 2002·European Journal of Biochemistry·Vladimir N Uversky
Feb 13, 2002·Current Opinion in Structural Biology·H Jane Dyson, Peter E Wright
Mar 23, 2002·Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society·Vladimir N Uversky
May 23, 2002·Biochemistry·A Keith DunkerZoran Obradović
Oct 17, 2002·Journal of Molecular Biology·Lilia M IakouchevaA Keith Dunker
Feb 13, 2004·Nucleic Acids Research·Lilia M IakouchevaA Keith Dunker
Feb 9, 2005·Biochemistry·Christopher J OldfieldA Keith Dunker
Aug 12, 2005·Journal of Molecular Recognition : JMR·Vladimir N UverskyA Keith Dunker
Sep 15, 2005·Biochemistry·Christopher J OldfieldA Keith Dunker
Oct 11, 2005·Journal of Proteome Research·Marc S CorteseA Keith Dunker
Oct 13, 2005·The FEBS Journal·A Keith DunkerVladimir N Uversky
Nov 16, 2005·Proteins·Véronique Receveur-BréchotSonia Longhi
Jul 21, 2006·Proteins·François FerronDavid Karlin
Aug 31, 2006·Biochemistry·Yugong ChengVladimir N Uversky
Sep 27, 2006·Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography·Robert M EsnoufJaime Prilusky
Dec 13, 2006·Biophysical Journal·Predrag RadivojacA Keith Dunker
Apr 14, 2007·Current Protein & Peptide Science·Jean M BourhisSonia Longhi
Apr 14, 2007·Current Protein & Peptide Science·Zsuzsanna DosztányiIstván Simon
Dec 7, 2007·Trends in Biochemical Sciences·Peter Tompa, Monika Fuxreiter
Jun 11, 2008·Methods in Molecular Biology·Zsuzsanna Dosztányi, Peter Tompa
Jun 25, 2008·Annual Review of Biophysics·Vladimir N UverskyA Keith Dunker
Jul 16, 2008·Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology·Marc S CorteseA Keith Dunker
Oct 10, 2008·BMC Genomics·A Keith DunkerVladimir N Uversky
Oct 10, 2008·BMC Genomics·Gerard Kian-Meng GohVladimir N Uversky
Oct 25, 2008·Virology Journal·Gerard Kian-Meng GohVladimir N Uversky
Nov 29, 2008·Science·Vladimir N Uversky, A Keith Dunker
Jan 24, 2009·Current Opinion in Structural Biology·David Eliezer
Jun 2, 2009·Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)·Vladimir N Uversky
Jun 6, 2009·Virology Journal·Gerard Kian-Meng GohVladimir N Uversky
Jul 25, 2009·BMC Genomics·Uros MidicVladimir N Uversky
Jul 25, 2009·BMC Genomics·Vladimir N UverskyA Keith Dunker
Jul 15, 2009·Cell Research·Bo HeA Keith Dunker
Jan 13, 2010·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Malene Ringkjøbing JensenMartin Blackledge
Feb 2, 2010·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·Vladimir N Uversky, A Keith Dunker
May 11, 2010·Protein and Peptide Letters·Bin XueVladimir N Uversky

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Citations

Mar 23, 2017·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Shelly DeForte, Vladimir N Uversky
Feb 25, 2017·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Shelly DeForteVladimir N Uversky
Dec 12, 2014·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Vladimir N Uversky
Apr 22, 2015·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Vladimir N Uversky
Mar 9, 2015·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Shelly DeForteVladimir N Uversky
Jan 1, 2013·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Shelly DeForteVladimir N Uversky
May 19, 2014·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Krishna D ReddyVladimir N Uversky
Oct 20, 2020·ACS Omega·Edgar D Páez-PérezSamuel Lara-González

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
NMR
X-ray
ubiquitination
nuclear
peptide array
protein folding
isothermal titration
electron paramagnetic resonance
fluorescence spectroscopy
fluorescence microscopy

Software Mentioned

PubMed
ENSEMBLE
SDSL

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