Beta solenoid
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A beta solenoid is a protein fold composed of repeating beta strands subunits, arranged in antiparallel fashion to form a superhelix.
Terminology and classification
Beta solenoids are part of the solenoid class of protein tandem repeats.
Structure
Beta solenoids are elongated and potentially open-ended protein repeats characterized by beta strands winding around an imaginary axis, where the beta sheets are formed by sequences of consecutive repeat units.[1]
External links
- RepeatsDB β-solenoid class
References
- ^ Kajava AV (September 2012). "Tandem repeats in proteins: from sequence to structure". Journal of Structural Biology. 179 (3): 279–88. doi:10.1016/j.jsb.2011.08.009. PMID 21884799.
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Protein tandem repeats
- Coiled coil
- Collagen helix
- Alpha solenoid
- Ankyrin repeat
- Armadillo repeat
- Transcription activator-like effector
- Beta solenoid
- Beta helix
- Antifreeze protein
- HEAT repeat
- Leucine-rich repeat
- Pentapeptide repeat
- Tetratricopeptide repeat
- Trefoil knot fold
- Repeated sequence (DNA)