rotic
Rotic refers to a family of protein domains found in various organisms, particularly in bacteria and archaea. These domains are characterized by a specific three-dimensional structure and are often associated with DNA binding or regulatory functions. The name "rotic" is derived from the observation that these domains were frequently found in proteins involved in transcription regulation.
The rolic domain typically consists of a bundle of alpha-helices. Its precise function can vary depending on
Researchers study rolic domains to understand their structural features, evolutionary history, and functional mechanisms. Their presence