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- Q7671172 subject Q8802898.
- Q7671172 abstract "The TPM domain family is named after the three founding proteins TLP18.3, Psb32 and MOLO-1. TPM domains have a characteristic fold (αβαβαββαα or βαβαββαα) composed of α helices (3+3 or 2+3) flanking four central β strands. The TPM fold has not been found in other protein domains to date. TPM was previously referred to as "DUF477" and "Repair_PSII".In plants, the TPM domain-containing proteins TLP18.3 and Psb32 have been implicated the photosystem II (PSII) repair cycle. It may be involved in the regulation of synthesis/degradation of the D1 protein of the PSII core and in the assembly of PSII monomers into dimers in the grana stacks.In the model nematode C. elegans, the MOLO-1 protein is an auxiliary subunit that positively modulates the gating of levamisole-sensitive acetylcholine receptors.".
- Q7671172 symbol "TPM".
- Q7671172 wikiPageWikiLink Q337889.
- Q7671172 wikiPageWikiLink Q3787274.
- Q7671172 wikiPageWikiLink Q410942.
- Q7671172 wikiPageWikiLink Q756.
- Q7671172 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q7671172 wikiPageWikiLink Q8802898.
- Q7671172 wikiPageWikiLink Q908981.
- Q7671172 symbol "TPM".
- Q7671172 type Biomolecule.
- Q7671172 type Protein.
- Q7671172 type Thing.
- Q7671172 type Q206229.
- Q7671172 type Q8054.
- Q7671172 comment "The TPM domain family is named after the three founding proteins TLP18.3, Psb32 and MOLO-1. TPM domains have a characteristic fold (αβαβαββαα or βαβαββαα) composed of α helices (3+3 or 2+3) flanking four central β strands. The TPM fold has not been found in other protein domains to date. TPM was previously referred to as "DUF477" and "Repair_PSII".In plants, the TPM domain-containing proteins TLP18.3 and Psb32 have been implicated the photosystem II (PSII) repair cycle.".
- Q7671172 label "TPM domain".