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  2. InterPro - Wikipedia

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    InterPro is a database of protein families, protein domains and functional sites in which identifiable features found in known proteins can be applied to new protein sequences [2] in order to functionally characterise them.

  3. Pfam - Wikipedia

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    The general purpose of the Pfam database is to provide a complete and accurate classification of protein families and domains. [5] Originally, the rationale behind creating the database was to have a semi-automated method of curating information on known protein families to improve the efficiency of annotating genomes. [6]

  4. Reg prop - Wikipedia

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    A large group of two component regulator proteins appear to have the same N-terminal structure of 14 tandem repeats.These repeats show homology to members of INTERPRO and INTERPRO indicating that they are likely to form a beta-propeller.

  5. Somatostatin receptor - Wikipedia

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  6. G12/G13 alpha subunits - Wikipedia

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    InterPro G 12 /G 13 alpha subunits are alpha subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins that link cell surface G protein-coupled receptors primarily to guanine nucleotide exchange factors for the Rho small GTPases to regulate the actin cytoskeleton . [ 1 ]

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  9. Kazal domain - Wikipedia

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    The Kazal domain is an evolutionary conserved protein domain usually indicative of serine protease inhibitors.However, kazal-like domains are also seen in the extracellular part of agrins, which are not known to be protease inhibitors.