The tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) is a 34-amino acid alpha-helical motif that occurs in over 300 different proteins. In the different proteins, three to sixteen or more TPR motifs occur in tandem arrays and function to mediate protein-protein interactions. The binding specificity of each TPR protein is different, although the underlying structural motif is the same. Here we describe a statistical approach to the design of an idealized TPR motif. We present the high-resolution X-ray crystal structures (to 1.55 and 1.6 A) of designed TPR proteins and describe their solution properties and stability. A detailed analysis of these structures provides an understanding of the TPR motif, how it is repeated to give helical arrays with different sup...
The recent elucidation of protein structures based upon repeating amino acid motifs, including the a...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
AbstractThe tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) is a 34-amino acid α-helical motif that occurs in over 30...
The tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) is a 34-aa alpha-helical motif that occurs in tandem arrays in a ...
The tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motif is a protein-protein interaction module found in multiple ...
SummaryLinear repeat proteins often have high structural similarity and low (∼25%) pairwise sequence...
Repeat proteins contain short, tandem array of simple structural motifs that stack together to form ...
Tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) is a solenoid repeat protein facilitating various protein interaction...
[[abstract]]TPR-containing proteins are involved in a diverse spectrum of cellular functions includi...
Alpha-helical repeat proteins such as consensus-designed tetratricopeptide repeats (CTPRs) are excep...
The tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motif is a protein-protein interaction module that acts as an org...
Tetra-trico-peptide repeat (TPR) domains are found in numerous proteins, where they serve as interac...
<p>Current methodologies for recognizing similar protein motifs are predominantly based upon establi...
Abstract: The simple topology and modular architecture of tandem-repeat proteins such as tetratricop...
The recent elucidation of protein structures based upon repeating amino acid motifs, including the a...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
AbstractThe tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) is a 34-amino acid α-helical motif that occurs in over 30...
The tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) is a 34-aa alpha-helical motif that occurs in tandem arrays in a ...
The tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motif is a protein-protein interaction module found in multiple ...
SummaryLinear repeat proteins often have high structural similarity and low (∼25%) pairwise sequence...
Repeat proteins contain short, tandem array of simple structural motifs that stack together to form ...
Tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) is a solenoid repeat protein facilitating various protein interaction...
[[abstract]]TPR-containing proteins are involved in a diverse spectrum of cellular functions includi...
Alpha-helical repeat proteins such as consensus-designed tetratricopeptide repeats (CTPRs) are excep...
The tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motif is a protein-protein interaction module that acts as an org...
Tetra-trico-peptide repeat (TPR) domains are found in numerous proteins, where they serve as interac...
<p>Current methodologies for recognizing similar protein motifs are predominantly based upon establi...
Abstract: The simple topology and modular architecture of tandem-repeat proteins such as tetratricop...
The recent elucidation of protein structures based upon repeating amino acid motifs, including the a...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...