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- Omega_loop abstract "The omega loop is a protein motif. It consists of a loop of any length and any amino acid sequence. The only requirement is that residues that make up the beginning and end of the loop are very close together. It is named after its shape, which resembles the Greek capital letter Omega. It may for example form a stabilising interaction between two protein domains in a dimer, as in the enzyme triosephosphate isomerase.".
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- Omega_loop hasPhotoCollection Omega_loop.
- Omega_loop subject Category:Protein_structural_motifs.
- Omega_loop type Artifact100021939.
- Omega_loop type Decoration103169390.
- Omega_loop type Design103178782.
- Omega_loop type Motif103789014.
- Omega_loop type Object100002684.
- Omega_loop type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Omega_loop type ProteinStructuralMotifs.
- Omega_loop type Whole100003553.
- Omega_loop comment "The omega loop is a protein motif. It consists of a loop of any length and any amino acid sequence. The only requirement is that residues that make up the beginning and end of the loop are very close together. It is named after its shape, which resembles the Greek capital letter Omega. It may for example form a stabilising interaction between two protein domains in a dimer, as in the enzyme triosephosphate isomerase.".
- Omega_loop label "Bucle omega".
- Omega_loop label "Omega loop".
- Omega_loop sameAs Bucle_omega.
- Omega_loop sameAs m.026v613.
- Omega_loop sameAs Q7090047.
- Omega_loop sameAs Q7090047.
- Omega_loop sameAs Omega_loop.
- Omega_loop wasDerivedFrom Omega_loop?oldid=544606144.
- Omega_loop isPrimaryTopicOf Omega_loop.