Range |
32% monomers: 29% homodimers: 18% higher-order homooligomers: 21% heterooligomers %
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Organism |
Various |
Reference |
Marianayagam NJ, Sunde M, Matthews JM. The power of two: protein dimerization in biology. Trends Biochem Sci. 2004 Nov29(11):618-25. p.622, Box 1, 2nd paragraphPubMed ID15501681
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Primary Source |
link |
Method |
Data was extracted from protein quaternary structure (PQS) file server (http://pqs.ebi.ac.uk/) which is a database of oligomers found in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) |
Comments |
"In August
2004, the PQS contained nearly 30,000 structures, comprising 32%
monomers, 29% homodimers and 18% higher-order homooligomers.
The remaining 21% of structures are heterooligomers." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
109185 |