| 1. | Oligomerization results from formation of a five-stranded coiled coil and disulfide bonds.
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| 2. | The C-terminal triple stranded coiled coil structure of the second monomer.
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| 3. | Alpha-internexin has a residues that aid the formation of a coiled coil structure.
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| 4. | It also contains a 33-residue coiled coil domain at positions 92 124.
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| 5. | However, compared to PCNT, PCNTB contains an additional coiled coil domain and unique 1000-superfamily.
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| 6. | The CCDC29, as the name implies, is thought to have the coiled coil motif.
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| 7. | Additionally, NBPF1 contains three coiled coil structures are commonly involved in oligomerization with other proteins.
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| 8. | This domain is specific to the Coiled Coil Domain Containing family of proteins in eukaryotes.
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| 9. | The dimer is formed through the interaction of the rod domain to form a coiled coil.
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| 10. | "' Proline Rich Coiled Coil-1 "'( PRCC1 ) is the commonly identified protein name of CAD38605.
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