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Protein domain

In molecular biology, a protein domain is a region of a protein's polypeptide chain that is self-stabilizing and folds independently from the rest. Each domain forms a compact, folded three-dimensional structure. Many proteins consist of several domains, and a domain may appear in a variety of different proteins. Molecular evolution uses domains as…

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Domain definition from structural co-ordinates

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Units of protein structure

Domains as evolutionary modules

Multidomain proteins

Domains are autonomous folding units

Domains and protein flexibility

Domain definition from structural co-ordinates

Domains of unknown function

Structural domain databases

Sequence domain databases

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Protein domain

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Protein domain

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related to Example domains · 51
Protein domain → AG, Armadillo, AT, Basic, Ca2, Cadherin, Cadherins, Caspase, Death, DED, DED-DED, DNA, DNA-binding, Drosophila, EF, Examples, Foldon, GATA, Given, IgC1
related to Domains as evolutionary modules · 20
Protein domain → All, Alternatively, Archaea, Bacteria, Domain, Domains, Eukarya, Examples, For, Four, However, Many, Molecular, Nature, Often, Protein, Protein Data Bank, SH2, Structural, There
related to Domains of unknown function · 8
Protein domain → DUF, DUF1220, DUF2992, DUFs, Pfam, Surprisingly, There, These
related to Units of protein structure · 7
Protein domain → Folding, Generally, In, Since, The, There, This
see also · 6
Protein domain → Binding, Biology, CATH Protein Structure Classification, Classification, Proteins, SCOP
related to Domains and protein flexibility · 2
Protein domain → Protein, The
is a · 1
Protein domain → region of a protein's polypeptide chain that is self-stabilizing and folds independently from the rest

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domains domain protein proteins structure structural structures folding two found residues many polypeptide one evolution used several different sequence units

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Protein domainis aregion of a protein's polypeptide chain that is self-stabilizing and folds independently from the rest0.90text
virus particles or muscle fibresinstance ofDomains can either serve as modules for building up large assemblies0.80text
or can provide specific catalytic or binding sites as found in enzymes or regulatory proteinsinstance ofDomains can either serve as modules for building up large assemblies0.80text
inversionsinstance ofgross rearrangements0.80text
translocationsinstance ofgross rearrangements0.80text
deletionsinstance ofgross rearrangements0.80text
duplicationsinstance ofgross rearrangements0.80text
arginineinstance ofThe DNA-binding region comprises a number of basic aminoacids0.80text
lysine.Cadherin repeatsinstance ofThe DNA-binding region comprises a number of basic aminoacids0.80text
SHCinstance ofPTB-containing proteins0.80text
IRS-1 are important for insulin responses of human cells.Pleckstrin homology domaininstance ofPTB-containing proteins0.80text
Protein domainrelated to Domains and protein flexibilityProtein0.60section

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