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Nuclear magnetic resonance divergency

However, other perspectives suggest that there are likely to be as yet unidentified protein folds. As of 2004, the Pfam database (version 10.0) contained 6190 domains only about a third were associated with a protein of known structure. Some of these may be cases in which highly divergent or completely unrelated sequences adopt an already discovered fold. Some may not be amenable to structural characterization, either because they are too large for characterization by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), or contain disordered regions that interfere with crystallization. However, there may indeed be unidentified protein domain structures remaining to be discovered. [Pg.16]


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