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  1. Category:Disordered t83 (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Disordered t83
  2. Category:Disordered loop (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Disordered loop
  3. Category:Disordered c-terminal helice (59 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Disordered c-terminal helice
  4. Category:Disordered alpha helix (53 bytes)
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  5. Category:Disordered se-met (48 bytes)
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  6. Category:Disordered hairpin loop (54 bytes)
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  7. Category:Disordered n-terminus (52 bytes)
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  8. Category:Natively disordered protein (58 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Natively disordered protein
  9. Category:Intrinsic disordered protein (59 bytes)
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  10. Category:Disordered (41 bytes)
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  11. Category:Disordered model (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Disordered model
  12. Category:Disordered cysteine-rich loop (60 bytes)
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  13. Category:Partially disordered (51 bytes)
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  14. Category:Intrinsically disordered (55 bytes)
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  15. Intrinsically Disordered Protein (25,427 bytes)
    5: ...15738986</ref>. These are termed '''intrinsically disordered protein (IDP), intrinsically unstructured protein...
    7: ...proteins have at least one long (>50 amino acids) disordered loop<ref name="tompa2002" />. Such sequences, und...
    15: ...ck/chaperonin protein fragment. Residues 1-70 are disordered; 71-109 are alpha helical. This animates 20 model...
    27: ...y be alerting us to the presence of intrinsically disordered loops in an otherwise folded protein<ref name="ID...
    29: ...of compelling evidence for IDPs and intrinsically disordered loops beginning in 1990<ref name="struhl1990" /><...
  16. Category:Disordered ligand binding loop (61 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Disordered ligand binding loop
  17. Category:Disordered equatorial loop (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Disordered equatorial loop
  18. Category:Intrinsically disordered protein (63 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Intrinsically disordered protein
  19. Category:Partially disordered protein (59 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Partially disordered protein
  20. Category:Instrinsically disordered domain (63 bytes)
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  1. 2src (9,009 bytes)
    26: ...ve Src kinases, Tyr-416 and flanking residues are disordered. We report here four additional c-Src structures ...
  2. 1bof (4,760 bytes)
    24: .... Partial order is induced in switch II, which is disordered in the Mg2+-free complex, but no order is observe...
  3. 2cno (5,404 bytes)
    24: ...l loop and the safety catch Asp179 are completely disordered when the P4 Asp is replaced by P4 Cbz group.
  4. 2cnk (5,200 bytes)
    24: ...l loop and the safety catch Asp179 are completely disordered when the P4 Asp is replaced by P4 Cbz group.
  5. 2cnn (5,249 bytes)
    24: ...l loop and the safety catch Asp179 are completely disordered when the P4 Asp is replaced by P4 Cbz group.
  6. 2cnl (5,195 bytes)
    24: ...l loop and the safety catch Asp179 are completely disordered when the P4 Asp is replaced by P4 Cbz group.
  7. 2jaz (5,113 bytes)
    24: ... in metal binding. Both N560A and N560D contain a disordered loop in the HNH motif due to the disruption of th...
  8. 1gk8 (4,712 bytes)
    24: ...ues of the small subunit, which are assumed to be disordered in the crystal. Because of the high resolution of...
  9. 3gar (5,025 bytes)
    24: ...o 131 in GarTfase undergo a transformation from a disordered loop at pH 3.5, where the enzyme is inactive, to ...
  10. 2gar (4,916 bytes)
    24: ...o 131 in GarTfase undergo a transformation from a disordered loop at pH 3.5, where the enzyme is inactive, to ...
  11. 1ax3 (3,945 bytes)
    23: ...he crystal structure. The N-terminus of IIAglc is disordered in solution. The active site is located in a conc...
  12. 2bgc (5,075 bytes)
    24: ...-type PrfA is supported both structurally (partly disordered helix-turn-helix motif, overall geometry of the H...
  13. 9bcm (3,679 bytes)
    13: ...n have little to no implication in catalysis, the disordered regions conserved among investigated homologues a...
  14. 1o6e (6,087 bytes)
    24: ...ng insert between beta-strands 1 and 2, which was disordered in the KSHV protease structure, was found to be o...
  15. 1o6y (5,205 bytes)
    24: ...phosphoryl group. It presents as well a partially disordered activation loop, suggesting an induced fit mode o...
  16. 1krn (6,468 bytes)
    26: ...e residues near the peptide cleavage site must be disordered in the crystal.
    28: ...t 1.68 a and 277 K. A possible structural role of disordered residues.,Stec B, Yamano A, Whitlow M, Teeter MM ...
  17. 2j6t (5,023 bytes)
    24: ...uch of the ribose and pyrimidine base density was disordered, in accordance with a much higher Km,dTTP that dr...
  18. 2j6s (5,014 bytes)
    24: ...uch of the ribose and pyrimidine base density was disordered, in accordance with a much higher Km,dTTP that dr...
  19. 2j6u (5,133 bytes)
    24: ...uch of the ribose and pyrimidine base density was disordered, in accordance with a much higher Km,dTTP that dr...
  20. MoRFs (428 bytes)
    4: ...lar Recognition Elements) are small Intrinsically Disordered Regions that undergo a disorder to order transiti...

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