- Alpha solenoid
An alpha solenoid is a
protein fold found in the protein subunits oflight-harvesting complex es, particularly in the peridininchlorophyll proteins ofdinoflagellate s, and as domains of larger eukaryotic proteins that make up thenuclear pore complex . The fold consists of alpha helices arranged in a curved pattern that resembles a jelly roll fold. The extent of an alpha solenoid's curvature depends on theprimary sequence ; strongly curved solenoids have predictable sequence patterns and have led to the identification of probable solenoid-like components in theproteasome .References
* Hofmann E, Wrench PM, Sharples FP, Hiller RG, Welte W, Diederichs K. (1996). Structural basis of light harvesting by carotenoids: peridinin-chlorophyll-protein from "Amphidinium carterae". "Science" 272(5269):1788-91.
* Devos D, Dokudovskaya S, Alber F, Williams R, Chait BT, Sali A, Rout MP. (2004). Components of coated vesicles and nuclear pore complexes share a common molecular architecture. "PLoS Biol" 2(12):e380.
* Kajava AV. (2002). What curves alpha-solenoids? Evidence for an alpha-helical toroid structure of Rpn1 and Rpn2 proteins of the 26 S proteasome. "J Biol Chem" 277(51):49791-8.External links
* [http://www.cathdb.info/cgi-bin/cath/GotoCath.pl?cath=1.40 CATH alpha solenoid architecture]
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