Greek key
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- This article is about the protein domain; for the design element, see meander (art).
Image:Anthrax toxin protein key motif.jpg
Greek-key motif in protein structure.
In biochemistry, the term Greek key refers to a kind of supersecondary structure or motif of a protein (amino-acid) sequence. It is named for its resemblance to the Greek key meander pattern in art.
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| BZIP - DED - Kringle - PH - SH2 - SH3 - zinc finger - FYVE - PX - ENTH - BAR - PDZ - CARD - SUN - TRIO - C1 - LIM - C2 |
fr:Clé grecque ja:グリークキー

