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[Articles] Disordered Proteins Sensitive To Environment, Sequence Changes, IU ...: The findings have led the team -- lead author and IU Bloomington School of Informatics and Computing assistant professor Predrag Radivojac, IU School of Medicine senior research professor Vladimir Uversky, and informatics Ph.D. candidate Amrita Mohan -- to suggest that function evolution in proteins, though with little actual protein structure change, could be facilitated by the sensitivity of disordered regions to sequence changes.

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