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Heptad repeat

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The heptad repeat is an example of a structural motif that consists of a repeating pattern of seven amino acids:

a b c d e f g H P P H C P C

where H represents hydrophobic residues, C represents, typically, charged residues, and P represents polar (and, therefore, hydrophilic) residues. The positions of the heptad repeat are commonly denoted by the lowercase letters a through g.

These motifs are the basis for most coiled coils and, in particular, leucine zippers, which have predominantly leucine in the d position of the heptad repeat.

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Heptad repeat Wikipedia


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