staartdomeinen
Staartdomeinen, also known as tail domains, are regions at the C-terminus of certain proteins that are often disordered or have intrinsically flexible structures. These regions are distinct from the more structured globular domains and play crucial roles in protein function, despite their lack of defined three-dimensional shape.
The term "tail domain" refers to their position at the end of a polypeptide chain, after the
These domains are frequently involved in protein-protein interactions, acting as hubs for assembling protein complexes. Their
Examples of proteins featuring staartdomeinen include transcription factors, signaling proteins, and scaffolding proteins. The specific functions