Protein Structure (Part 6 of 10) - Supersecondary Structures and Motifs
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- Pin1 (PDB Code: 1PIN)
- Human PCNA (PDB Code: 1AXC)
- Banana Lectin (PDB Code: 5EXG)
- Catabolite Activator Protein (PDB Code: 2WC2)
- Zinc Fingers (PDB Code: 1G2D)
- Leucine Zippers (PDB Code: 2H7H)
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Doesn’t Greek key motif only have 4 anti parallel beta strands and not 5? Also, what is the difference between a beta meander and beta hairpin?. Isn’t the meander just a combination of beta hairpins ?
Are supersecondary structures so called folds?
I think that would be tertiary structure. Supersecondary structures are just combining secondary proteins.