Stirrup protein domain

id: stirrup-protein-domain-166-440977
title: Stirrup protein domain
text: In molecular biology, the protein domain Stirrup is a domain, found only in found in the domain, archaea. The Stirrup protein domain is found in prokaryotic protein ribonucleotide reductases. It obtains its name due to its resemblance to an old fashioned Japanese stirrup. Stirrip has a molecular mass of 9 kDa and is folded into an alpha/beta structure. It allows for binding of the reductase to DNA via electrostatic interactions, since it has a predominance of positive charges distributed on its
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date created: 2011-05-27T19:54:36Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T17:24:18Z
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