@article{9a3b2e2b435e4931998288fddead4fdd,
title = "Minimum information guidelines for experiments structurally characterizing intrinsically disordered protein regions",
abstract = "An unambiguous description of an experiment, and the subsequent biological observation, is vital for accurate data interpretation. Minimum information guidelines define the fundamental complement of data that can support an unambiguous conclusion based on experimental observations. We present the Minimum Information About Disorder Experiments (MIADE) guidelines to define the parameters required for the wider scientific community to understand the findings of an experiment studying the structural properties of intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs). MIADE guidelines provide recommendations for data producers to describe the results of their experiments at source, for curators to annotate experimental data to community resources and for database developers maintaining community resources to disseminate the data. The MIADE guidelines will improve the interpretability of experimental results for data consumers, facilitate direct data submission, simplify data curation, improve data exchange among repositories and standardize the dissemination of the key metadata on an IDR experiment by IDR data sources.",
keywords = "Intrinsically Disordered Proteins/chemistry, Protein Conformation",
author = "B{\'a}lint M{\'e}sz{\'a}ros and Andr{\'a}s Hatos and Nicolas Palopoli and Federica Quaglia and Edoardo Salladini and {Van Roey}, Kim and Haribabu Arthanari and Zsuzsanna Doszt{\'a}nyi and Felli, {Isabella C} and Fischer, {Patrick D} and Hoch, {Jeffrey C} and Jeffries, {Cy M} and Sonia Longhi and Emiliano Maiani and Sandra Orchard and Rita Pancsa and Elena Papaleo and Roberta Pierattelli and Damiano Piovesan and Iva Pritisanac and Luiggi Tenorio and Thibault Viennet and Peter Tompa and Wim Vranken and Tosatto, {Silvio C E} and Davey, {Norman E}",
note = "Funding Information: The authors would like to thank J. Forman-Kay for her feedback on the MIADE guidelines and the manuscript. This work was funded by ELIXIR, the research infrastructure for life-science data; a Cancer Research UK Senior Cancer Research Fellowship (C68484/A28159 to N.E.D.); a Carlsberg Foundation Distinguished Fellowship (CF18-0314); Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (DNRF125); National Research, Development and Innovation (NRDI) Fund Young Researchers\u2019 Excellence Programme research grant (project FK128133 and FK142285 to R.P.); the European Union\u2019s H-2020 MSCA-RISE programme (grant agreement No. 778247 \u2018IDPfun\u2019); Fondazione CR Firenze; Fondazione Umberto Veronesi; the Italian Ministry of University and Research (to E.M. and R.P.), PRIN 2017 under grant agreement no. 2017483NH8; EC H2020-WIDESPREAD-2020-5 Twinning grant (no. 952334 PhasAGE, to P.T. and S.C.E.T.); the VUB Strategic Research Program on Microfluidics (SRP51) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB, Brussels, Belgium, to P.T.) and a US National Institutes of Health grant (GM109046 to J.C.H). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023, Springer Nature America, Inc.",
year = "2023",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1038/s41592-023-01915-x",
language = "English",
volume = "20",
pages = "1291--1303",
journal = "Nature Methods",
issn = "1548-7091",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "9",
}