"Amino Acid Motifs" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Three-dimensional protein structural elements that are composed of a combination of secondary structures. They include HELIX-LOOP-HELIX MOTIFS and ZINC FINGERS. Motifs are typically the most conserved regions of PROTEIN DOMAINS and are critical for domain function. However, the same motif may occur in proteins or enzymes with different functions.
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D020816
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MeSH Number(s) |
G02.111.570.820.709.275.500 G02.111.570.820.709.600.500
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Concept/Terms |
Amino Acid Motifs- Amino Acid Motifs
- Amino Acid Motif
- Motif, Amino Acid
- Motifs, Amino Acid
- Protein Motifs
- Motif, Protein
- Motifs, Protein
- Protein Motif
Protein Structure, Supersecondary- Protein Structure, Supersecondary
- Protein Structures, Supersecondary
- Supersecondary Protein Structures
- Supersecondary Protein Structure
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Amino Acid Motifs" by people in Profiles.
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Leupaxin, a novel coactivator of the androgen receptor, is expressed in prostate cancer and plays a role in adhesion and invasion of prostate carcinoma cells. Mol Endocrinol. 2008 Jul; 22(7):1606-21.
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Internalization and trafficking of guanylyl (guanylate) cyclase/natriuretic peptide receptor A is regulated by an acidic tyrosine-based cytoplasmic motif GDAY. Biochem J. 2005 May 15; 388(Pt 1):103-13.