
AbstractThe first structure of a pyrin domain confirms its membership in the death domain superfamily, reveals a local unfolding of the third of six helices, and suggests that the folding/unfolding transition of this helix may be an important determinant of the function and disease related dysfunction of this domain.
Structural Biology, Molecular Biology
Structural Biology, Molecular Biology
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