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Motifs In Proteins

The term "motif" when used in structural biology tends to refer to one of two cases:

  1. A particular amino-acid sequence that characterises a biochemical function
  2. A set of secondary structure elements that defines a functional or structural role

There are a great number of protein sequence motifs identified, many of which have well defined structural or functional roles. One such example of this is the so-called zinc finger motif which is readily identified from the following consensus sequence pattern (where "X" represents any amino acid):

Cys - X(2-4) - Cys - X(3) - Phe - X(5) - Leu - X(2) - His - X(3) - His

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