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Elsevier, Structure, 5(14), p. 935-945, 2006

DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2006.01.016

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Divergence of Interdomain Geometry in Two-Domain Proteins

Journal article published in 2006 by Jung-Hoon Han, Nicola Kerrison, Cyrus Chothia, Sarah A. Teichmann ORCID
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Abstract

For homologous protein chains composed of two domains, we have determined the extent to which they conserve (1) their interdomain geometry and (2) the molecular structure of the domain interface. This work was carried out on 128 unique two-domain architectures. Of the 128, we find 75 conserve their interdomain geometry and the structure of their domain interface; 5 conserve their interdomain geometry but not the structure of their interface; and 48 have variable geometries and divergent interface structure. We describe how different types of interface changes or the absence of an interface is responsible for these differences in geometry. Variable interdomain geometries can be found in homologous structures with high sequence identities (70%).