2024
DOI: 10.1002/pro.4989
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Functional in vitro diversity of an intrinsically disordered plant protein during freeze–thawing is encoded by its structural plasticity

Itzell Hernández‐Sánchez,
Tobias Rindfleisch,
Jessica Alpers
et al.

Abstract: Intrinsically disordered late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins play a central role in the tolerance of plants and other organisms to dehydration brought upon, for example, by freezing temperatures, high salt concentration, drought or desiccation, and many LEA proteins have been found to stabilize dehydration‐sensitive cellular structures. Their conformational ensembles are highly sensitive to the environment, allowing them to undergo conformational changes and adopt ordered secondary and quaternary struct… Show more

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