Over the past two decades, intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) have really started to get the attention, as you can see from the steady rise in in their appearance in the peer-reviewed literature. So, what are they and how do they differ from ordered globular proteins? Let's kickstart the week with our new blog post to explore further 🌠: https://lnkd.in/eim5Ctzh
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5moDisordered proteins don't always stay disordered. They can have multiple substrates which they adapt to.