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Proteins are composed of evolutionary units called domains; the majority of proteins consist of at least two domains. These domains and nature of their interactions determine the function of the protein. The roles that combinations of domains play in the formation of the protein repertoire have been found by analysis of domain assignments to genome sequences. Additional findings on the geometry of domains have been gained from examination of three-dimensional protein structures. Future work will require a domain-centric functional classification scheme and efforts to determine structures of domain combinations.
Author(s): Vogel C, Bashton M, Kerrison ND, Chothia C, Teichmann SA
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Current Opinion in Structural Biology
Year: 2004
Volume: 14
Issue: 2
Pages: 208-216
ISSN (print): 0959-440X
ISSN (electronic): 1879-033X
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbi.2004.03.011
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbi.2004.03.011
PubMed id: 15093836
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