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Tailoring the formation and stability of self-assembled structures from precisely engineered intrinsically disordered protein polymers: A comprehensive review

Doole et al., 2023

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Doole F
Camp C
Kim M
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Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are a class of proteins that lack stable three- dimensional structures. Despite their natural tendency to be disordered, precise modulations of molecular parameters (eg, sequence, length) through biomolecular engineering tools and …
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