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Intrinsic disorder and functional proteomics.

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    predrag radivojacPredrag Radivojac,lilia m iakouchevaLilia M Iakoucheva,christopher j oldfieldChristopher J Oldfield,zoran obradovicZoran Obradovic,vladimir n uverskyVladimir N Uversky,a keith dunkerA Keith Dunker,predrag radivojacPredrag Radivojac,lilia m iakouchevaLilia M Iakoucheva,christopher j oldfieldChristopher J Oldfield,zoran obradovicZoran Obradovic,vladimir n uverskyVladimir N Uversky,a keith dunkerA Keith Dunker,

    The recent advances in the prediction of intrinsically disordered proteins and the use of protein disorder prediction in the fields of molecular biology and bioinformatics are reviewed here, especially with regard to protein function. First, a close look is taken at intrinsically disordered proteins and then at the methods used for their experimental characterization. Next, the major statistical properties of disordered regions are summarized, and prediction models developed thus far are described, including their numerous applications in functional proteomics. The future of the prediction of protein disorder and the future uses of such predictions in functional proteomics comprise the last section of this article.

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    p radivojacP Radivojac,lm iakouchevaLM Iakoucheva,cj oldfieldCJ Oldfield,z obradovicZ Obradovic,vn uverskyVN Uversky,ak dunkerAK Dunker,p radivojacP Radivojac,lm iakouchevaLM Iakoucheva,cj oldfieldCJ Oldfield,z obradovicZ Obradovic,vn uverskyVN Uversky,ak dunkerAK Dunker,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Biophysical journal

    VOLUME: 92

    Page Numbers: 1439-56

    Journal Abbreviation: Biophys. J.

    ISSN: 0006-3495

    DAY: 8

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2006

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: School of Informatics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

    Country: United States

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