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  Protein Homology/analogY Recognition Engine V 2.2
 

Fold library entry viewer: d1fl0a_

Fold library idFoldSuperfamilyFamily
d1fl0a_OB-foldNucleic acid-binding proteinsMyf domain


Added to library: Tue Mar 16 12:47:30 2010
 
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 1........10.........20.........30.........40.........50.........60.........70
Sequence IDVSRLDLRIGCIITARKHPDADSLYVEEVDVGEIAPRTVVSGLVNHVPLEQMQNRMVILLCNLKPAKMR
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Known secondary structure (DSSP)

GGGS
TT
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GGGGTT

S

SS
 .........80.........90.........100.........110.........120.........130.........140
Sequence GVLSQAMVMCASSPEKIEILAPPNGSVPGDRITFDAFPGEPDKELNPKKKIWEQIQPDLHTNDECVATYK
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Known secondary structure (DSSP) S



TT
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TT

TT
B


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SS

TTT
TGGG
TTSBT
 .........150.........160....
Sequence GVPFEVKGKGVCRAQTMSNSGIKL
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Known secondary structure (DSSP) T
TTT
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SS

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