Category:LRR proteins
Appearance
Leucine-rich-repeat (LRR) proteins are characterized by repeats of 26-29 residues that adopt a regular solenoid of α-helices (on the outside) and β-strands (on the inside). The solenoid can curve into a simple arc (as for ribonuclease inhibitor), but usually twists into a segment of a helix (as for YopM from Yersinia pestis). LRR domains are often used for forming protein–protein interactions.
Reference
[edit]- Kobe B and Kajava AV. (2001) "The leucine-rich repeat as a protein recognition motif", Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol., 11, 725–732.
Pages in category "LRR proteins"
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