Three-dimensional structures and contexts associated with recurrent amino acid sequence patterns

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Abstract

We have used cluster analysis to identify recurring sequence patterns that transcend protein family boundaries. A subset of these patterns occur predominantly in a single type of local structure in proteins. Here we characterize the three-dimensional structures and contexts in which these sequence patterns occur, with particular attention to the interactions responsible for their structural selectivity.

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Han, K. F., Bystroff, C., & Baker, D. (1997). Three-dimensional structures and contexts associated with recurrent amino acid sequence patterns. Protein Science, 6(7), 1587–1590. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560060723

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