Pétur Orri Heiðarsson
Associate Professor · Intrinsically disordered proteins
University of CopenhagenAbout
Pétur Orri Heiðarsson serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in Biomolecular Sciences. His research program focuses on the structural and functional dynamics of intrinsically disordered proteins within critical biological systems.
His primary research interests include:
- Structure-function relationships of intrinsically disordered proteins
- Mechanisms of transcription factor regulation
- Protein-DNA interactions in gene expression
- Chromatin structure and nucleosome dynamics
- Protein aggregation and molecular chaperone systems
- Biomolecular mechanisms in disease pathways
Analysis of Dr. Heiðarsson's recent publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory centered on how intrinsically disordered regions in transcription factors modulate DNA binding and gene regulation. His work frequently appears in high-impact journals including Nature Communications, Nature Chemistry, and EMBO Reports. A significant portion of his research examines pioneer transcription factors like Sox2 and MITF, with particular attention to how their disordered domains influence chromatin accessibility. His involvement with the PED Consortium demonstrates commitment to advancing structural biology methodologies for studying dynamic protein systems.
Dr. Heiðarsson maintains an extensive collaborative network across European research institutions, as evidenced by his co-authorship on diverse projects spanning basic protein biophysics to melanoma mechanisms. His research group likely includes PhD students and postdoctoral researchers working at the intersection of experimental and computational approaches to biomolecular science.
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