Intrinsically disordered proteins and regions (collectively, IDRs) are pervasive across proteomes in all kingdoms of life, help to shape biological functions and are involved in numerous diseases. IDRs populate a diverse set of transiently formed structures and defy conventional sequence-structure-function relationships. Developments in protein science have made it possible to predict the three-dimensional structures of folded proteins at the proteome scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF