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- Beta solenoid - Wikipedia
A beta solenoid is a protein fold composed of repeating beta strands subunits, arranged in antiparallel fashion to form a superhelix Beta solenoids are part of the solenoid class of protein tandem repeats
- Solenoid protein domain - Wikipedia
Solenoid protein domains are a highly modular type of protein domain They consist of a chain of nearly identical folds, often simply called tandem repeats They are extremely common among all types of proteins, though exact figures are unknown [1]
- beta b Solenoid Diaphragm Metering Pump - ProMinent
The ProMinent beta is a microprocessor-based diaphragm solenoid metering pump capable of flows from 0 16 to 8 45 gph (0 59 to 32 l h) and pressures to 363 psi (25 bar)
- Beta-rolls, beta-helices, and other beta-solenoid proteins
Here we survey the distinguishing structural features of beta-solenoids, also documenting their notable diversity Appraisal of these structures suggests a classification based on handedness, twist, oligomerization state, and coil shape
- Synthetic beta-solenoid proteins with the fragment-free . . .
Here, we have developed a class of synthetic repeat proteins based on the pentapeptide repeat family of beta-solenoid proteins We have constructed length variants of the basic scaffold and computationally designed de novo loops projecting from the scaffold core
- β‐Rolls, β‐Helices, and Other β‐Solenoid Proteins - ScienceDirect
β‐Rolls and β‐helices belong to a larger group of topologically similar proteins with solenoid folds: because their regular secondary structure elements are exclusively β‐strands, they are referred to as β‐solenoids The number of β‐solenoids whose structures are known is now large enough to support a systematic analysis
- Standard conformations of beta-arches in beta-solenoid . . .
We call the latter structures, beta-arches, and their turns, beta-arcs In beta-solenoid proteins, beta-arches stack in-register to form beta-arcades in which parallel beta-sheets are assembled from corresponding strands in successive layers
- The turn of the screw: variations of the abundant beta . . .
Some beta-solenoids consist of stacked subdomains with coils of different types To illustrate model-building from a coil template, we modeled a type-T4 beta-solenoid for TibA of Escherichia coli which is predicted to have two conserved polar residues, Thr and Gln, in interior positions
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