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Glycine data from LIS
Description | The FDF domain, so called because of the conserved FDF at its N termini, is an entirely alpha-helical domain with multiple exposed hydrophilic loops [1]. It is found at the C terminus of Scd6p-like SM domains [1][2]. It is also found with other divergent Sm domains and in proteins such as Dcp3p and FLJ21128, where it is found N terminal to the YjeF-N domain, a novel Rossmann fold domain [1]. |
Namespace | Domain |