Digested disorder: Quarterly intrinsic disorder digest (April-May-June, 2013)

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
Shelly DeForteVladimir N Uversky

Abstract

The current literature on intrinsically disordered proteins is overwhelming. To keep interested readers up to speed with this literature, we continue a "Digested Disorder" project and represent a series of reader's digest type articles objectively representing the research papers and reviews on intrinsically disordered proteins. The only 2 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 issue covers papers published during the period of April, May, and June 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

Feb 21, 1997·Journal of Molecular Biology·A FontanaE Scaramella
Mar 3, 1997·The EMBO Journal·B S ChangC B Thompson
Jan 1, 1997·Folding & Design·A FontanaM Zambonin
Nov 5, 1999·Journal of Molecular Biology·P E Wright, H J Dyson
May 31, 2001·Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling·A K DunkerZ Obradovic
Feb 13, 2002·Current Opinion in Structural Biology·H Jane Dyson, Peter E Wright
May 23, 2002·Biochemistry·A Keith DunkerZoran Obradović
Aug 8, 2002·Journal of Molecular Evolution·Celeste J BrownA Keith Dunker
Oct 9, 2002·Trends in Biochemical Sciences·Peter Tompa
Oct 17, 2002·Journal of Molecular Biology·Lilia M IakouchevaA Keith Dunker
Feb 13, 2004·Nucleic Acids Research·Lilia M IakouchevaA Keith Dunker
Mar 2, 2005·Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology·H Jane Dyson, Peter E Wright
Aug 12, 2005·Journal of Molecular Recognition : JMR·Vladimir N UverskyA Keith Dunker
Sep 15, 2005·Biochemistry·Christopher J OldfieldA Keith Dunker
Oct 13, 2005·The FEBS Journal·A Keith DunkerVladimir N Uversky
Nov 16, 2005·Proteins·Véronique Receveur-BréchotSonia Longhi
Nov 22, 2005·Proteins·Gajinder Pal SinghDebasis Dash
Aug 4, 2006·PLoS Computational Biology·Chad HaynesLilia M Iakoucheva
Aug 29, 2006·Journal of Molecular Biology·Amrita MohanVladimir N Uversky
Nov 4, 2006·Journal of Proteome Research·Zsuzsanna DosztányiPeter Tompa
Dec 13, 2006·Biophysical Journal·Predrag RadivojacA Keith Dunker
May 10, 2007·Journal of Proteome Research·Vladimir VacicA Keith Dunker
Dec 7, 2007·Trends in Biochemical Sciences·Peter Tompa, Monika Fuxreiter
Mar 19, 2008·Nature Chemical Biology·A Keith Dunker, Vladimir N Uversky
Jun 25, 2008·Annual Review of Biophysics·Vladimir N UverskyA Keith Dunker
Oct 28, 2008·Current Opinion in Structural Biology·A Keith DunkerJoel L Sussman
Nov 6, 2009·PLoS Computational Biology·Hedi HegyiPeter Tompa
Dec 17, 2009·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·Hassan Al-AliKaroline J Briegel
Jan 26, 2010·Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology·Konstantin K TuroverovVladimir N Uversky
Feb 2, 2010·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·Vladimir N Uversky, A Keith Dunker
Apr 22, 2010·Biochemistry·Rajarshi P GhoshChristopher L Woodcock
Jun 16, 2010·Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research·Hayriye V ErkizanJeffrey A Toretsky
Aug 7, 2010·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Rhagavendran L NarayananMarkus Zweckstetter
Apr 26, 2011·Current Opinion in Structural Biology·Peter Tompa
Jul 7, 2011·Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics·H Jane Dyson

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Citations

Mar 23, 2017·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Shelly DeForte, Vladimir N Uversky
May 19, 2014·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Krishna D ReddyVladimir N Uversky
Apr 22, 2015·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Vladimir N Uversky
Feb 25, 2017·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Shelly DeForteVladimir N Uversky
Mar 9, 2015·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Shelly DeForteVladimir N Uversky
Dec 12, 2014·Intrinsically Disordered Proteins·Vladimir N Uversky

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
NMR
circular dichroism
protein folding
atomic
nucleotide exchange
X-ray
isothermal titration calorimetry
fluorescence resonance
autoubiquitination
ubiquitination

Software Mentioned

REST2
PONDR
Disopred
IUpred

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