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Review
. 2014 May 19;2(1):e27833.
doi: 10.4161/idp.27833. eCollection 2014.

Digested disorder: Quarterly intrinsic disorder digest (July-August-September, 2013)

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Digested disorder: Quarterly intrinsic disorder digest (July-August-September, 2013)

Krishna D Reddy et al. Intrinsically Disord Proteins. .

Abstract

The current literature on intrinsically disordered proteins grows fast. To keep interested readers up to speed with this literature, we continue a "Digested Disorder" project and represent a new issue of reader's digest of 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 third quarter of 2013; i.e., during the period of June, July, and September of 2013. Similar to previous issues, 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.

Keywords: molecular dynamic simulation; pathogenesis; post-translational modification; protein-protein interaction; viral protein.

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