A supersecondary structure is a compact three-dimensional protein structure of several adjacent elements of a secondary structure that is smaller than...
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sequential secondary structures may form a "supersecondary unit". Tertiary structure refers to the three-dimensional structure created by a single protein...
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structural motifs from protein coordinate data: secondary structure and first-level supersecondary structure". Proteins. 3 (2): 71–84. doi:10.1002/prot.340030202...
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alignment. Supersecondary structure a term with similar meaning to a structural motif. Tertiary structure is the three-dimensional or globular structure formed...
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Structural motif (redirect from Secondary structure motif)
Super-Secondary Structure Motif Mining Chiang YS, Gelfand TI, Kister AE, Gelfand IM (2007). "New classification of supersecondary structures of sandwich-like...
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different structural families. Unlike many other clearly defined supersecondary structures such as Greek keys or β hairpins, there are a number of types...
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many proteins that contain tetratricopeptide repeat motifs as a supersecondary structure. The TTC16 gene is located on human chromosome 9 at site 9q34.11...
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Jelly roll fold (section Structure)
protein fold or supersecondary structure composed of eight beta strands arranged in two four-stranded sheets. The name of the structure was introduced...
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Protein domain (category Protein structure)
have been found to frequently occur in protein structure and are referred to as supersecondary structure or motifs. For example, the β-hairpin motif consists...
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structural motifs from protein coordinate data: secondary structure and first-level supersecondary structure". Proteins. 3 (2): 71–84. doi:10.1002/prot.340030202...
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Volume Area Dihedral Angle Reporter (category Protein structure databases)
structural motifs from protein coordinate data: secondary structure and first-level supersecondary structure". Proteins. 3 (2): 71–84. doi:10.1002/prot.340030202...
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Beta sheet (redirect from Greek key (protein structure))
component of the most commonly observed protein tertiary structure, the TIM barrel. A simple supersecondary protein topology composed of two or more consecutive...
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algorithms that are used to analyse and make predictions of supersecondary and tertiary structure. In the 1970s at Oxford (with M J Sternberg) she established...
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