Many dissimilar NusG protein domains switch between α-helix and β-sheet folds
Folded proteins are assumed to be built upon fixed scaffolds of secondary structure, α-helices and β-sheets. Experimentally determined structures of >58,000 non-redundant proteins support this assumption, though it has recently been challenged by ~100 fold-switching proteins. Though ostensibly ra...
Main Authors: | Kim, A.K (Author), Looger, L.L (Author), Majumdar, A. (Author), Mensh, B.D (Author), Porter, L.L (Author), Rimal, S. (Author), Starich, M.R (Author), Strub, M.-P (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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