Traditionally, proteins are described in a single static state (a picture). It is now increasingly recognised that many proteins can adopt multiple states and move between these conformational states dynamically (a movie). Even more, not every protein has a well-defined three-dimensional structure, many are partly or fully disordered. These predictions describe backbone and side-chain dynamics, disorder, early folding events, beta-sheet aggregation and phase separation.
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About this proteome
Extracted from UniProtKB
Sulfolobus acidocaldarius is an aerobic thermoacidophilic crenarchaeon which grows optimally at 80 degrees Celsius and pH 2 to 3 in terrestrial solfataric springs. The genome contains an integrated, and certainly encaptured, pARN-type conjugative plasmid that could facilitate intercellular chromosomal gene exchange.
What is included
This atlas covers the reviewed entries of this proteome — the manually curated Swiss-Prot section of UniProtKB. That is 17.4% of it. The other 1,836 entries are unreviewed (TrEMBL) and are not included, which is why the count above is smaller than the proteome. You can run the same predictions on any of them yourself in the online predictors.
- UniProt proteome
- UP000001018
- Taxonomy
- 330779 · SULAC
- Proteome type
- Reference proteome
- Strain
- ATCC 33909 / DSM 639 / JCM 8929 / NBRC 15157 / NCIMB 11770
- Superkingdom
- archaea
- Genome assembly
- GCA_000012285.1 · ENA/EMBL
- Completeness (BUSCO)
- 95% · 1180/1244
Source: UniProt proteome UP000001018, last modified 5 Dec 2025. Retrieved 19 Aug 2026 (2 days, 8 hours ago) and cached for a week.
Most viewed sulfolobus acidocaldarius proteins
What visitors are reading in this proteome — 4 entry views in total.
- 1 O05981 · rpl34e Chromosome Chromosome 2 views
- 2 P11512 · rpo1N Chromosome Chromosome 2 views
What do we provide?
Sequence-based predictions that help explain the behaviour of the proteins in the sulfolobus acidocaldarius proteome. Not all of these proteins, or regions of them, have a well-defined three-dimensional structure as available from the PDB; many are dynamic or ambiguous. These predictions give clues as to how such regions behave.
- DynaMine
- backbone and side-chain dynamics
- DisoMine
- disorder
- EFoldMine
- early folding
- AgMata
- beta-sheet aggregation
- PSPer
- phase separation
How do I proceed?
Open the entry list and click a UniProt accession. Each entry page carries:
- Overview — every prediction on one plot.
- Interpretation — disorder classified as order, transition or disorder.
- Values and Statistics — the numbers behind the plots.
- Sequence — residues coloured by prediction.
- PSP — phase-separation propensity.
- Visualization 1D-3D — a 3D model coloured by prediction.
- Downloads — sequence, predictions and structures.
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