All-β proteins

All-β proteins

An all-β proteins is a class of structural domains in which the secondary structure is composed entirely of β-sheets, with the possible exception of a few isolated α-helices on the periphery.

Common examples include the SH3 domain, the beta-propeller domain, the immunoglobulin fold and B3 DNA binding domain.

ee also

* SCOP database
* CATH database
* FSSP database


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