Expanding the Range of Protein Function at the Far End of the Order-Structure Continuum.

J Biol Chem

From the Research Laboratory for Electronics, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, and the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

Published: March 2016

The traditional view of the structure-function paradigm is that a protein's function is inextricably linked to a well defined, three-dimensional structure, which is determined by the protein's primary amino acid sequence. However, it is now accepted that a number of proteins do not adopt a unique tertiary structure in solution and that some degree of disorder is required for many proteins to perform their prescribed functions. In this review, we highlight how a number of protein functions are facilitated by intrinsic disorder and introduce a new protein structure taxonomy that is based on quantifiable metrics of a protein's disorder.

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