The WD repeat: a common architecture for diverse functions

Our knowledge of the large family of proteins that contain the WD repeat continues to accumulate. The WD-repeat proteins are found in all eukaryotes and are implicated in a wide variety of crucial functions. The solution of the three-dimensional structure of one WD-repeat protein and the assumption...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in Biochemical Sciences 1999-05, Vol.24 (5), p.181-185
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description Our knowledge of the large family of proteins that contain the WD repeat continues to accumulate. The WD-repeat proteins are found in all eukaryotes and are implicated in a wide variety of crucial functions. The solution of the three-dimensional structure of one WD-repeat protein and the assumption that the structure will be common to all members of this family has allowed subfamilies of WD-repeat proteins to be defined on the basis of probable surface similarity. Proteins that have very similar surfaces are likely to have common binding partners and similar functions.
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Fungal Proteins - chemistry
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GTP-Binding Proteins - metabolism
Protein Conformation
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Proteins - metabolism
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WD repeat
WD repeat proteins
β propeller
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