Non-Fickian diffusion within assemblies of the intrinsically disordered protein β-casein
The molecular mechanisms governing internal fluctuations in intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) assemblies are crucial to the stability and dynamics of both regulated and aberrant toxic cellular aggregates, but remain poorly understood. By comprehensively combining high-resolution quasi-elastic neutron scattering with all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, we probe the motions of β-casein, a
