Many proteins exist in a state of 'disorder' and yet are functional
Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 22:00
in Biology & Nature
For 100 years, the dogma has been that amino acid sequence determines protein folding and that the folded structure determines function. But researchers explain in a new study, a large class of proteins doesn't adhere to the structure-function paradigm. Called intrinsically disordered proteins, these proteins fail fold either in whole or in part and yet they are functional.