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Structure
The C-reactive protein is a homopentamer. The subunits are non-covalently bound. Each subunit is a 25 Da protein consisting of 224 residues bound together. The secondary structure is formed of four α-helices and three β-sheets (five-stranded, three-stranded and seven-stranded). [3] The predominant structure is β-sheet.[4]
Function
Biomedical interest
Relevance
Structural highlights
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