Nucleotide-binding oligomerization (NOD) domains are a type of conserved domain originally recognized in ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters present in a large number of proteins, but which also mediate protein homooligomerization.
Los dominios de unión a nucleótidos (NOD) son un tipo de dominio conservado reconocido originalmente en transportadores de casetes de unión a ATP (ABC) presentes en un gran número de proteínas, pero que también median la homooligomerización de proteínas.
Front | A type of conserved domain originally recognized in ATP-binding cassette ABC transporters present present in a large number of proteins, but which also mediates protein homooligomerization |
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Back | nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain NOD |
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