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- W2895926316 abstract "ABSTRACT We propose a new, sequence-only, classification of intrinsically disordered human proteins which is based on two parameters: dr, the percentage of disordered residues, and Ld, the length of the longest disordered segment in the sequence. Depending on dr and Ld, we distinguish five variants: i) ordered proteins (ORDs); ii) not disordered proteins (NDPsj; (iii) proteins with intrinsically disordered regions (PDRs); iv) intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and v) proteins with fragmented disorder (FRAGs). PDRs have been considered in the general category of intrinsically disordered proteins for a long time. We show that PDRs are closer to globular, ordered proteins (ORDs and NDPs) than to disordered ones (IDPs), both in amino acid composition and functionally. Moreover, NDPs and PDRs are uniformly spread over several functional protein classes, whereas IDPs are concentrated only on two, namely nucleic acid binding proteins and transcription factors , which are just a subset of the functions that are commonly associated with protein intrinsic disorder. As a conclusion, PDRs and IDPs should be considered, in future classifications, as distinct variants of disordered proteins, with different physical-chemical properties and functional spectra." @default.
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