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This project investigates the dynamic nature of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), focusing on the polypeptide p27, which regulates cell division. By using advanced techniques like single-molecule spectroscopy, the project aims to understand how the flexibility of IDPs contributes to their biological functions.
In the classical structure-function paradigm the function of a protein is associated with its three-dimensional structure.
However, recent studies using single-molecule FRET, NMR and other techniques have questioned the idea that proteins are static molecules.
This phenomenon is exacerbated especially in the proteins that are fully or partially unstructured, termed intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). 30-40% of eukaryotic protein sequences have been found to contain long disordered regions…
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