ankyrin repeat
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ankyrin repeat
Summary
ankyrin repeat is a structural motif[1]. It draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (structural_motif category, ranking #7 of 22).[2]
Key Facts
- ankyrin repeat's instance of is recorded as structural motif[3].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Transient receptor potential channel, canonical 1[4].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Transient receptor potential channel, canonical 4[5].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Transient receptor potential channel, canonical 7[6].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Notch[7].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 5/6[8].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Transient receptor potential channel, vanilloid 6[9].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Transient receptor potential channel, vanilloid 1-4[10].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Transient receptor potential channel, vanilloid 4[11].
- ankyrin repeat is part of dTDP-fucosamine acetyltransferase WecD[12].
- ankyrin repeat is part of DNA-binding, RFXANK[13].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Arginine N-methyltransferase 2[14].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 16A/B[15].
- ankyrin repeat is part of death-associated protein kinase 1[16].
- ankyrin repeat is part of ankyrin repeat-containing domain[17].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Neurogenic locus Notch 3[18].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Neurogenic locus Notch 2[19].
- ankyrin repeat is part of neurogenic locus Notch 4[20].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Neurogenic locus Notch 1[21].
- ankyrin repeat is part of Protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 12A/B/C[22].
- ankyrin repeat's Commons category is recorded as Ankyrin repeat[23].
- ankyrin repeat's molecular function is recorded as protein binding[24].
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Definition and Type
ankyrin repeat's instance of is recorded as structural motif[3].
Use and Application
Part of include Transient receptor potential channel, canonical 1[4], Transient receptor potential channel, canonical 4[5], Transient receptor potential channel, canonical 7[6], Notch[7], Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 5/6[8], and Transient receptor potential channel, vanilloid 6[9].
Why It Matters
ankyrin repeat draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (structural_motif category, ranking #7 of 22).[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]