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IUPs play roles in processes such as:
IUPs play roles in processes such as:
   
   
Cell signaling and cell cycle regulation, e.g. cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor p21Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1<ref>PMID: 8876165</ref>  
* Cell signaling and cell cycle regulation, e.g. cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor p21Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1<ref>PMID: 8876165</ref>  


Oncogene, e.g. P53 contains large unstructured regions in its native state<ref>PMID: 12367518</ref>
* Oncogene, e.g. P53 contains large unstructured regions in its native state<ref>PMID: 12367518</ref>


Assembly of cytoskeletal proteins, e.g. Tau protein<ref>PMID: 7929085</ref>
* Assembly of cytoskeletal proteins, e.g. Tau protein<ref>PMID: 7929085</ref>
 
 
Membrane fusion and membrane transport, e.g. isolated components of the SNARE complex<ref>PMID: 10048921</ref>
* Membrane fusion and membrane transport, e.g. isolated components of the SNARE complex<ref>PMID: 10048921</ref>
DNA recognition molecules, e.g. the basic DNA-binding region of the leucine zipper protein, GCN4<ref>PMID: 2145515</ref>
* DNA recognition molecules, e.g. the basic DNA-binding region of the leucine zipper protein, GCN4<ref>PMID: 2145515</ref>
Protein-RNA recognition, e.g. ribosomal proteins L11-C76<ref>PMID: 8989327</ref>
* Protein-RNA recognition, e.g. ribosomal proteins L11-C76<ref>PMID: 8989327</ref>
Transcriptional activation domains, e.g. NF-kb<ref>PMID: 7929265</ref>, Glucocorticoid receptor, 77-262 fragment <ref>PMID: 10196139</ref>
* Transcriptional activation domains, e.g. NF-kb<ref>PMID: 7929265</ref>, Glucocorticoid receptor, 77-262 fragment <ref>PMID: 10196139</ref>
Amyloid formation, e.g. prion protein, N terminal part<ref>PMID: 9391046</ref>, NACP precursor of the non-Ab component of the amyloid plaque<ref>PMID: 8901511</ref>
* Amyloid formation, e.g. prion protein, N terminal part<ref>PMID: 9391046</ref>, NACP precursor of the non-Ab component of the amyloid plaque<ref>PMID: 8901511</ref>


== Protein disorder predictors ==
== Protein disorder predictors ==

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