Intrinsically Disordered Protein: Difference between revisions

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* 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 such as L11-C76<ref>PMID: 8989327</ref> and [[http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/User:Wayne_Decatur/Haloarcula_Large_Ribosomal_Subunit#The ribosome is a ribozyme - protein DOES NOT participate directly in the chemistry of peptide bond synthesis:|several others]]
* 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>

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Tzviya Zeev-Ben-Mordehai, Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky, Eran Hodis, Wayne Decatur, Joel L. Sussman, Karl Oberholser, David Canner, Alexander Berchansky, Michal Harel