Multiparametric analysis of intrinsically disordered proteins: looking at intrinsic disorder through compound eyes.

Intrinsically disordered proteins are highly abundant in various proteomes. They are different from ordered proteins at many levels, and their structural and functional characterization requires special experimental and computational tools.

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