“…Many hot issues in various sub-fields of bioinformatics were also solved with the use of Big Data ecosystems and Cloud computing, e.g., mapping nextgeneration sequence data to the human genome and other reference genomes, for use in a variety of biological analyzes including SNP discovery, genotyping and personal genomics [65], sequence analysis and assembly [17,30,34,35,47,62], multiple alignments of DNA and RNA sequences [86,91], codon analysis with local MapReduce aggregations [63], NGS data analysis [8], phylogeny [24,48], proteomics [37], analysis of proteinligand binding sites [23], and others. Regarding the analysis of 3D protein structures, it is worth mentioning several works, including Hazelhurst et al [20] and Małysiak-Mrozek et al [46] devoted to exploration of various atomic interactions within protein structures, works of Che-Lun Hung and Yaw-Ling Lin [25], and Mrozek et al [51,53,[55][56][57], devoted to comparison and alignment of 3D protein structures, and cloud-based system for 3D protein structure modeling presented in [54]. However, none of the mentioned works was focused on prediction of disordered regions.…”