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- Look up superfamily in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Superfamily may refer to: Protein superfamily Superfamily database Superfamily (taxonomy), a taxonomic...
- for protease and glycosyl hydrolases superfamilies based on the MEROPS and CAZy classification systems. Superfamilies of proteins are identified using a...
- ISBN 978-3-945560-03-7, retrieved 2023-06-27 "Superfamilies". Google Fonts. Retrieved 2023-06-27. "What are font superfamilies and why do we need them?". Monotype...
- Ancestry are grouped into superfamilies. The domains and domain superfamilies are defined and described in SCOP. Superfamilies are groups of proteins which...
- The cupin superfamily is a diverse superfamily of proteins named after its conserved barrel domain (cupa being the Latin term for a small barrel). The...
- The Holin superfamily II is a superfamily of ****tive pore-forming proteins. It is one of the seven different holin superfamilies in total. In general...
- The Ras superfamily, derived from "Rat sarcoma virus", is a protein superfamily of small GTPases. Members of the superfamily are divided into families...
- The transporter-opsin-G protein-coupled receptor (TOG) superfamily is a protein superfamily of integral membrane proteins, usually of 7 or 8 transmembrane...
- (2011). Phylogenetic characterization of transport protein superfamilies: superiority of SuperfamilyTree programs over those based on multiple alignments....
- Locksley RM, Killeen N, Lenardo MJ (2001). "The TNF and TNF receptor superfamilies: integrating mammalian biology". Cell. 104 (4): 487–501. doi:10...