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- Structural_motif abstract "In a chain-like biological molecule, such as a protein or nucleic acid, a structural motif is a supersecondary structure, which also appears in a variety of other molecules. Motifs do not allow us to predict the biological functions: they are found in proteins and enzymes with dissimilar functions.Because the relationship between primary structure and tertiary structure is not straightforward, two biopolymers may share the same motif yet lack appreciable primary structure similarity. In other words, a structural motif does not have to be associated with a sequence motif. Also, the existence of a sequence motif does not necessarily imply a distinctive structure. In most DNA motifs, for example, it is assumed that the DNA of that sequence does not deviate from the normal "double helical" structure.".
- Structural_motif wikiPageExternalLink SMoS.
- Structural_motif wikiPageExternalLink pass.html.
- Structural_motif wikiPageExternalLink scop.
- Structural_motif wikiPageExternalLink cath.
- Structural_motif wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Structural_motif wikiPageExternalLink prosite.
- Structural_motif wikiPageExternalLink SuperSSE.
- Structural_motif wikiPageID "443318".
- Structural_motif wikiPageRevisionID "603072910".
- Structural_motif hasPhotoCollection Structural_motif.
- Structural_motif subject Category:Protein_structural_motifs.
- Structural_motif subject Category:Protein_structure.
- Structural_motif type Artifact100021939.
- Structural_motif type Decoration103169390.
- Structural_motif type Design103178782.
- Structural_motif type Motif103789014.
- Structural_motif type Object100002684.
- Structural_motif type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Structural_motif type ProteinStructuralMotifs.
- Structural_motif type Whole100003553.
- Structural_motif comment "In a chain-like biological molecule, such as a protein or nucleic acid, a structural motif is a supersecondary structure, which also appears in a variety of other molecules. Motifs do not allow us to predict the biological functions: they are found in proteins and enzymes with dissimilar functions.Because the relationship between primary structure and tertiary structure is not straightforward, two biopolymers may share the same motif yet lack appreciable primary structure similarity.".
- Structural_motif label "Structural motif".
- Structural_motif label "Structuurmotief".
- Structural_motif label "モチーフ (生物学)".
- Structural_motif label "结构模体".
- Structural_motif sameAs モチーフ_(生物学).
- Structural_motif sameAs Structuurmotief.
- Structural_motif sameAs m.0293vv.
- Structural_motif sameAs Q3273544.
- Structural_motif sameAs Q3273544.
- Structural_motif sameAs Structural_motif.
- Structural_motif wasDerivedFrom Structural_motif?oldid=603072910.
- Structural_motif isPrimaryTopicOf Structural_motif.