Evolutionary classification of protein domain structures
alpha arraysalpha-helix arrays with mainly perpendicular helices




Pseudo group of domains that do not map to PFam family profiles. Domains inside should not be considered as in one family.
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e2a69D5[D:654-696]
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DNA-DIRECTED RNA POLYMERASE BETA' CHAIN ; ligands: MG ; X-RAY DIFFRACTION 2.5Å
e2o5iD5[D:654-696]
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DNA-DIRECTED RNA POLYMERASE BETA' CHAIN ; X-RAY DIFFRACTION 2.5Å
e3dxjN2[N:654-696]
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BACTRIAL RNA POLYMERASE BETA-PRIME SUBUNIT ; X-RAY DIFFRACTION 3.0Å
e4ljzD3[D:378-417]
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DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit beta' ; X-RAY DIFFRACTION 3.5871Å
alpha bundlesalpha-helix bundles with mainly parallel helices
alpha superhelicesrepeating alpha-helix hairpins form a superhelix
alpha duplicates or obligate multimersalpha duplicates or monomers associate together to form a compact domain
alpha complex topologyalpha domain with complex and unique topology that cannot be described as array or bundle or superhelix
beta barrelssingle beta-sheet folded upon itself to form a barrel
beta meanderssingle beta-sheet with mainly meander topology
beta sandwichestwo beta-sheets stacked together to form a sandwich
beta duplicates or obligate multimersbeta duplicates or monomers associate together to form a compact domain
beta complex topologybeta domains with complex and unique topology that cannot be described as barrel or sandwich or meander
a+b two layersone alpha-helix layer and one beta-sheet layer
a+b three layersone mainly antiparallel beta-sheet layer sandwiched between two alpha-helix layers
a+b four layerstwo beta-sheet layers sandwiched between two alpha-helix layers
a+b complex topologyalpha and beta domain with complex and unique topology that cannot be described in layers
a+b duplicates or obligate multimersalpha and beta duplicates or monomers associated together to form a compact domain
a/b barrelsrepeating beta-alpha units form a barrel
a/b three-layered sandwichesrepeating beta-alpha units form a sandwich with a mainly parallel beta-sheet layer stacked between two alpha-helix layers
mixed a+b and a/balpha and beta domain consists of both a+b and a/b regions
few secondary structure elementsstabilized by cofactors or disulfides
extended segmentsextended, non-globular segments, frequently bind to other proteins to form complexes