Background. The kelch motif is an ancient and evolutionarily-widespread sequence motif of 44–56 amino acids in length. It occurs as five to seven repeats ...
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The β-propeller domain is a widespread protein organizational motif. Typically, β-propeller proteins are encoded by repeated sequences where each repeat ...
... kelch repeats can fold into a propeller-like structure that supports intermolecular protein–protein and protein–DNA interactions. Consistent with this model ...
... kelch repeats can fold into a propeller-like structure that supports intermolecular protein–protein and protein–DNA interactions. Consistent with this model ...
Feb 2, 2024 · The kelch-repeat superfamily constitutes a distinct and evolutionarily-widespread family of beta-propeller domain-containing proteins. Expansion ...
This entry represents a type of kelch sequence motif that comprises one beta-sheet blade. GO function: protein binding (GO:0005515). Family alignment: View or.
PDF | The kelch motif was discovered as a sixfold tandem element in the sequence of the Drosophila kelch ORF1 protein. The repeated kelch motifs predict.
KEAP1 acts as a key sensor of oxidative and electrophilic stress: in normal conditions, the BCR(KEAP1) complex mediates ubiquitination and degradation of NFE2L2 ...
Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1. Details · PEPTIDE BINDING PROTEIN / Keap1 / Nrf2 / Oxidative stress / Small molecule complex / Maybridge · Function and ...