Short protein motif that forms a solenoid domain
WD domain, G-beta repeat |
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Symbol | WD40 |
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Pfam | PF00400 |
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Pfam clan | CL0186 |
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InterPro | IPR001680 |
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PROSITE | PDOC00574 |
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SCOP2 | 1gp2 / SCOPe / SUPFAM |
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CDD | cd00200 |
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Pfam
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PDB | RCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj |
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PDBsum | structure summary |
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PDB | 1b9x, 1b9y, 1erj, 1gg2, 1got, 1gp2, 1gxr, 1nex, 1nr0, 1omw, 1p22, 1pev, 1pgu, 1pi6, 1s4u, 1sq9, 1tbg, 1u4c, 1xhm, 1yfq, 2bcj, 2ce8, 2ce9, 2trc |
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The WD40 repeat (also known as the WD or beta-transducin repeat) is a short structural motif of approximately 40 amino acids, often terminating in a tryptophan-aspartic acid (W-D) dipeptide.[2] Tandem copies of these repeats typically fold together to form a type of circular solenoid protein domain called the WD40 domain.