DispHScan: A Multi-Sequence Web Tool for Predicting Protein Disorder as a Function of pH
Proteins are exposed to fluctuating environmental conditions in their cellular context and during their biotechnological production. Disordered regions are susceptible to these fluctuations and may experience solvent-dependent conformational switches that affect their local dynamism and activity. In...
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Main Authors: | Carlos Pintado-Grima, Valentín Iglesias, Jaime Santos, Vladimir N. Uversky, Salvador Ventura |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a721b402a68b43ca97d907efc1919c9f |
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