Bringing research on disordered proteins to order

EMBL scientists contribute to developing guidelines that will facilitate sharing knowledge about unstructured proteins
In the foreground: an intrinsically disordered protein, which has a form of a tangled, unstructured string. In the background: a set of parallel curved lines.
Intrinsically disordered proteins don’t have a fixed molecular 3D structure. Instead, they have the form of a flexible string that is constantly changing its shape. Credit: Joana Carvalho/EMBL, Adobe Stock

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