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  1. Category:Supersecondary motif (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Supersecondary motif
  2. Category:Supersecondary (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Supersecondary

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  1. 4cz4 (4,687 bytes)
    13: ...re, we describe a compact native 24-residues-long supersecondary structure derived from the hyperstable villin hea...
    15: A compact native 24-residue supersecondary structure derived from the villin headpiece subdo...
  2. 8bfd (3,637 bytes)
    11: ...l proteins, and that they tend not to form normal supersecondary, tertiary or quaternary interactions. Here we sho...
  3. 2liv (5,394 bytes)
    22: ...erminal halves, both domains exhibit very similar supersecondary structures, consisting of a central beta-sheet of...
  4. 1vrz (3,317 bytes)
    12: .... The apolar peptide folds into a helical hairpin supersecondary structure with two right-handed helices, connecte...
  5. 8bfe (3,617 bytes)
    11: ...l proteins, and that they tend not to form normal supersecondary, tertiary or quaternary interactions. Here we sho...
  6. Category:Supersecondary motif (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Supersecondary motif
  7. 4cz3 (4,685 bytes)
    13: ...re, we describe a compact native 24-residues-long supersecondary structure derived from the hyperstable villin hea...
    15: A compact native 24-residue supersecondary structure derived from the villin headpiece subdo...
  8. Sandbox Reserved 346 (7,764 bytes)
    18: ...to accommodate this, the core contains many α/β supersecondary structures<ref name ="AST Structure"/>. This is c...
  9. Non-polymerizable monomeric actin (17,397 bytes)
    43: == Supersecondary structure of AP-actin ==
  10. Aspartate Aminotransferase (8,221 bytes)
    21: ...to accommodate this, the core contains many α/β supersecondary structures<ref name ="AST Structure"/>. This is c...
  11. Category:Supersecondary (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Supersecondary
  12. 6h5h (2,612 bytes)
    10: ... an asymmetric, globular domain from heterologous supersecondary structures. We report the successful design of a ...
    12: Asymmetric protein design from conserved supersecondary structures.,ElGamacy M, Coles M, Lupas A J Struct...
  13. Sandbox Reserved 1476 (4,856 bytes)
    16: ===Supersecondary Structure===
  14. 6r5x (3,077 bytes)
    13: ...a-Propellers arise through the amplification of a supersecondary structure element called a blade. This process pr...
  15. 6r5y (3,240 bytes)
    14: ...a-Propellers arise through the amplification of a supersecondary structure element called a blade. This process pr...
  16. 6r5z (3,082 bytes)
    13: ...a-Propellers arise through the amplification of a supersecondary structure element called a blade. This process pr...
  17. 6r60 (3,098 bytes)
    13: ...a-Propellers arise through the amplification of a supersecondary structure element called a blade. This process pr...
  18. 7qdi (4,126 bytes)
    11: ...l proteins, and that they tend not to form normal supersecondary, tertiary or quaternary interactions. Here we sho...
  19. 7qdj (3,515 bytes)
    11: ...l proteins, and that they tend not to form normal supersecondary, tertiary or quaternary interactions. Here we sho...
  20. 7qdk (3,547 bytes)
    11: ...l proteins, and that they tend not to form normal supersecondary, tertiary or quaternary interactions. Here we sho...

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