The ankyrin repeat as molecular architecture for protein recognition
Yale University · UConn Health
Abstract
The ankyrin repeat is one of the most frequently observed amino acid motifs in protein databases. This protein-protein interaction module is involved in a diverse set of cellular functions, and consequently, defects in ankyrin repeat proteins have been found in a number of human diseases. Recent biophysical, crystallographic, and NMR studies have been used to measure the stability and define the various topological features of this motif in an effort to understand the structural basis of ankyrin repeat-mediated protein-protein interactions. Characterization of the folding and assembly pathways suggests that ankyrin repeat domains generally undergo a two-state folding transition despite their modular structure.…
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4Topics & keywords
- Ankyrin repeat
- Ankyrin
- Computational biology
- Protein folding
- Protein structure
- Structural motif
- Biology
- Folding (DSP implementation)