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== Examples of IUPs ==
== Examples of IUPs ==


Examples cover a wide variety of cellular systems and it has been predicted that eukaryotes have more IUPs than other kingdoms <ref>PMID: 11700597</ref>. Of course, there are no [[PDB codes]] for fully disordered proteins in isolation. However, there are some crystallographic results for IUP that fold in complex with another folded protein domain, such as [[1jsu]], [[1g3j]], and [[1oct]]<ref name="tompa2002" />. See further information about [[1jsu]] and another case [[#Many IUPs undergo disorder-order transition|below]].
Examples cover a wide variety of cellular systems and it has been predicted that eukaryotes have more IUPs than other kingdoms <ref>PMID: 11700597</ref>. Of course, there are no [[PDB codes]] for fully disordered proteins in isolation. However, there are some crystallographic results for IUP that undergo ''disorder-order transition'' when they complex with another folded protein domain, such as [[1jsu]], [[1g3j]], and [[1oct]]<ref name="tompa2002" />. See further information about [[1jsu]] and another case [[#Many IUPs undergo disorder-order transition|below]].


IUPs play roles in '''processes''' such as:
IUPs play roles in '''processes''' such as:

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