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LVIVD repeat protein
This repeat is found in bacterial and archaeal cell surface proteins, many of which are hypothetical. The secondary structure corresponding to this repeat is predicted to comprise from 1-7 of 4-beta-strands which may associate to form a beta-propeller [1]. The repeat copy number varies from 3-29. This repeat is sometimes found with the PKD domain Pfam:PF00801. [1]. 18629042. Identification and analysis of novel tandem repeats in the cell surface proteins of archaeal and bacterial genomes using computational tools. Adindla S, Inampudi KK, Guruprasad K, Guruprasad L;. Comp Funct Genomics. 2004;5:2-16. (from Pfam)
LVIVD repeat-containing protein
LVIVD repeat-containing protein may form a beta-propeller, with each repeat forming one four-stranded anti-parallel beta-sheet blade
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