
pmid: 27602989
Domain swapping is a form of protein oligomerization in which identical structural units are exchanged among protomers within an oligomer. In this issue of Structure, Assar et al. (2016) report domain-swapped dimers of hCREBPII, pinpointing a single hydrogen bond and protein concentration as two critical regulators of the monomer/dimer balance.
Hydrogen Bonding, Dimerization, Protein Structure, Tertiary
Hydrogen Bonding, Dimerization, Protein Structure, Tertiary
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