Adsorption of chromium (VI) on low-cost adsorbents derived from agricultural waste material: a comparative study and experimental design
Environmentally benign synthesis, molecular docking study, and ADME prediction of some novel aryl sulfones containing cyclic imide moiety as antimicrobial agents
Liquid Phase Microextraction of Hazardous Compounds in Dairy Products; Principal and Practical Aspects
From Immunogenic Peptides to Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
Abstract
It is hard to evaluate the role of individual mentors in the genesis of important ideas. In the case of our realization that proteins do not have to be stably folded to be functional, the influence of Richard Lerner and our collaborative work in the 1980s on the conformations of immunogenic peptides provided a base level of thinking about the nature of polypeptides in water solutions that led us to formulate and develop our ideas on the importance of intrinsic disorder in proteins. This review describes how the insights gained into the behavior of peptides led directly to the realization that proteins were not only capable of being functional while disordered, but also that disorder provided a distinct functional advantage in many important cellular processes.