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DdrB is a multimeric protein composed of <scene name='57/578563/4exw_pentamer/1'>five subunits</scene> . Each of the <scene name='57/578563/4exw_monomer/1'>monomeric</scene> units share a <scene name='57/578563/4exw_monomer_bba3/1'>beta-beta-alpha motif</scene> at the N-terminus. This is followed by a series of <scene name='57/578563/4exw_monomer_6b/1'>6 beta sheets</scene>, in which some are solvent exposed and others pack against the N terminal motif. | DdrB is a multimeric protein composed of <scene name='57/578563/4exw_pentamer/1'>five subunits</scene> . Each of the <scene name='57/578563/4exw_monomer/1'>monomeric</scene> units share a <scene name='57/578563/4exw_monomer_bba3/1'>beta-beta-alpha motif</scene> at the N-terminus. This is followed by a series of <scene name='57/578563/4exw_monomer_6b/1'>6 beta sheets</scene>, in which some are solvent exposed and others pack against the N terminal motif. | ||
- | <scene name='57/578563/ | + | Flexible regions with poor order include <scene name='57/578563/4exw_monomer_loops/1'>two loops</scene> that link beta sheet 6 to sheet 7 and beta sheet 7 to 8. These sheets have such limited order that the crystal structure could not be solved for some of the residues as their was little to no density. This lack of order suggests that these regions may be intrinsically disordered. |
- Domains, folds, and or motifs | - Domains, folds, and or motifs |
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