The ANK repeat: a ubiquitous motif involved in macromolecular recognition
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- DOI: 10.1016/0962-8924(92)90084-z
The ANK repeat: a ubiquitous motif involved in macromolecular recognition
Abstract
Many proteins rely on stable, noncovalent interactions with other macromolecules to perform their function. The identification of a repeated sequence motif, the ANK repeat, in diverse proteins whose common function involves binding to other proteins indicates one way nature may achieve a wide range of protein-protein interactions. In this article, we describe evidence that these ANK repeats are involved in the specific recognition of proteins and possibly DNA, and present a model for the folding of the motif.
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