Analysis of the disorder propensities of 4E-BP1 (Q13541) (A), human p53 (P04637) (B), E. coli RNase E (P21513) (C), measles virus nucleoprotein (P10050) (D), and axin (O15169) (E), by different predictors of intrinsic disorder, PONDR®VLXT (red curve), SPINE-D (blue curve) and PONDR-FIT (green curve). Bars at the top of each panel indicate the experimentally validated regions of corresponding disordered proteins involved in interaction with specific binding partners: A. Pink bar shows 4E-BP1 region (residues 45–65) involved in binding of the eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E); B. Dark green and dark red bars indicate the p53 regions (residues 13–29 and 367–388) involved in binding of Mdm2 and S100B(ββ), respectively; C. Bars indicate regions responsible for the RNase E interaction with different binding partners: green bar (residues 565–585), protein-RNA interaction site; pink bar (residues 633–712), self-recognition region; blue bar (residues 839–850), enolase binding site; and cyan bar (residues 1021–1061), PNPase binding site; D. Orange bar shows the nucleoprotein region (residues 477–505) responsible for the interaction with phsosphoprotein; E. Yellow bar corresponds to the axin region (residues 464–495) involved in interaction with the β-catenin.