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Kelch-like protein

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<StructureSection load='4ifl' size='340' side='right' caption='Human Kelch-like protein19 (Keap1) Kelch domain (dark green) complex with NRF2 Neh2 peptide (light green) (PDB code [[4ifl]])' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='4ifl' size='340' side='right' caption='Human Kelch-like protein19 (Keap1) Kelch domain (dark green) complex with NRF2 Neh2 peptide (light green) (PDB code [[4ifl]])' scene=''>
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'''Kelch-like proteins''' (KLHL) contain multiple Kelch motifs. This motif is about 50 residues long and forms a four-stranded beta-sheet blade. Six to Eight such blades form a circular b-propeller domain. B-prepellers are involved in protein-protein interactions. The N-terminal of KLHL contains other protein domains like BTB (Broad-Tramtrack-Bric-a-brac) which is also involved in protein-protein interactions.
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'''Kelch-like proteins''' (KLHL) contain multiple Kelch motifs. This motif is about 50 residues long and forms a four-stranded β-sheet blade. Six to Eight such blades form a circular β-propeller domain. β-prepellers are involved in protein-protein interactions. The N-terminal of KLHL contains other protein domains like BTB (Broad-Tramtrack-Bric-a-brac) which is also involved in protein-protein interactions.
== Function ==
== Function ==

Revision as of 10:27, 9 July 2015

Human Kelch-like protein19 (Keap1) Kelch domain (dark green) complex with NRF2 Neh2 peptide (light green) (PDB code 4ifl)

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3D Structures of Kelch-like protein

Updated on 09-July-2015


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