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English: Tertiary structure of coiled-coil motif. Secondary structure also shown, and orientations. Heptad structure of coiled-coil motif shown and explained. Knobs into packing also explained. Lapenta, Fabio; Aupič, Jana; Strmšek, Žiga; Jerala, Roman (2018). "Coiled coil protein origami: from modular design principles towards biotechnological applications". Chemical Society Reviews. 47 (10): 3530–3542. doi:10.1039/C7CS00822H. ISSN 0306-0012.
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Author Fabio Lapenta, Jana Aupič, Žiga Strmšek, and Roman Jerala

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Tertiary structure of coiled-coil motif. Secondary structure also shown, and orientations.

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