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Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDP)

Rohit Pappu, Chair (2010)
David Eliezer, Chair-Elect (2011)

Trevor Creamer, Secretary-Treasurer (2010)
Gary Daugherty Daughdrill, Secretary-Treasurer-Elect (2012)

The IDP Subgroup provides a forum for the discussion of intrinsically disordered proteins, with topics including but not limited to experimental and theoretical studies of i) their intrinsically flexible state, ii) the mechanisms of their interactions with each other and with diverse partners including but not limited to structured proteins and nucleic acids, iii) their broadly defined functional roles in biological systems, and iv) their potential involvement in the pathogenesis of conformational and other diseases. The Subgroup invites participants from all scientific disciplines with an interest in broadening our understanding of IDPs, ranging from biophysical studies of individual proteins to genomic and proteomic studies in whole organisms. The Subgroup welcomes participants from all scientific disciplines, from biophysics and structural biology to proteomics and genomics and beyond.

Council

Vladimir Uversky (2010)
Sonia Longhi (2011)
Mark Ruff (2012)

Symposium Co-Chairs 2010

Elisa Barbar, Oregon State University, Oregon, CA
Huang-Xiang Zhou, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL


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2010 Annual Meeting Program

Postdoctoral Research Awards

Papers of Interest

Other Meetings of Interest

Past Programs

IDP Subgroup Bylaws