Comment by buntsai
2 years ago
Often the ribbons (alpha-helices and beta=sheets) form "protein domains". Canonically, these are stable, folded structures with conserved shapes and functions that serve as the building blocks of proteins, like lego pieces. These protein domains can be assembled in different ways to form proteins of different function. Different protein domains that have the same evolutionary origin have conserved structure even when the underlying amino acid sequence, or DNA sequence has changed beyond recognition over millions of years of evolution. In other words, molecular biologists use structure as a proxy for function. Looking at how the same protein domains works in different proteins in different species can give us clues as to how a protein might work in human biology or disease.
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