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Molecular recognition features (MoRFs) are small (10-70 residues) intrinsically disordered regions in proteins that undergo a disorder-to-order transition upon binding to their partners. MoRFs are implicated in protein-protein interactions, which serve as the initial step in molecular recognition. MoRFs are disordered prior to binding to their partners, whereas they form a common 3D structure after interacting with their partners. As MoRF regions tend to resemble disordered proteins with some characteristics of ordered proteins, they can be classified as existing in an extended semi-disordered state.

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  • Molecular recognition features (MoRFs) are small (10-70 residues) intrinsically disordered regions in proteins that undergo a disorder-to-order transition upon binding to their partners. MoRFs are implicated in protein-protein interactions, which serve as the initial step in molecular recognition. MoRFs are disordered prior to binding to their partners, whereas they form a common 3D structure after interacting with their partners. As MoRF regions tend to resemble disordered proteins with some characteristics of ordered proteins, they can be classified as existing in an extended semi-disordered state. (en)
  • Le Molecular Recognition Features (MoRFs) sono piccole (10-70 residui) regioni intrinsecamente disordinate di proteine che subiscono una transizione da disordinate a ordinate in seguito al legame con i loro partner. Le MoRFs sono implicate nelle interazioni proteina-proteina, che servono come passo iniziale nel riconoscimento molecolare. Le MoRF sono disordinate prima del legame con i loro partner, mentre formano una struttura proteica comune dopo l'interazione con i loro partner. (it)
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  • Molecular recognition features (MoRFs) are small (10-70 residues) intrinsically disordered regions in proteins that undergo a disorder-to-order transition upon binding to their partners. MoRFs are implicated in protein-protein interactions, which serve as the initial step in molecular recognition. MoRFs are disordered prior to binding to their partners, whereas they form a common 3D structure after interacting with their partners. As MoRF regions tend to resemble disordered proteins with some characteristics of ordered proteins, they can be classified as existing in an extended semi-disordered state. (en)
  • Le Molecular Recognition Features (MoRFs) sono piccole (10-70 residui) regioni intrinsecamente disordinate di proteine che subiscono una transizione da disordinate a ordinate in seguito al legame con i loro partner. Le MoRFs sono implicate nelle interazioni proteina-proteina, che servono come passo iniziale nel riconoscimento molecolare. Le MoRF sono disordinate prima del legame con i loro partner, mentre formano una struttura proteica comune dopo l'interazione con i loro partner. (it)
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  • MoRFs (it)
  • Molecular recognition feature (en)
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