Wiley, FEBS Letters, 8(582), p. 1271-1275
DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2008.02.027
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The community of scientists interested in studying intrinsically unstructured (or disordered) proteins has emerged in recent years. What began as a controversial idea has become an established phenomenon. The new, greater focus on proteins that are in some way normally unstructured promises to provide a greater understanding of protein function, particularly with respect to protein-protein interactions. These regions also offer new possibilities into how interactions can be targeted by small molecules.