tensubunits
Tensubunits is a term used in some discussions of protein architecture to describe subunits that assemble into ten-membered oligomers. The term is not part of a standardized nomenclature and may be used variably in the literature, sometimes as a descriptive label for decameric subunits or for modules that form decamer rings within larger assemblies.
In structures associated with tensubunits, symmetry around a central axis often gives rise to decameric rings
A key feature of tensubunit assembly is its cooperative nature, frequently driven by local conformational changes,
Proposed roles for tensubunits include acting as structural scaffolds in multi-subunit complexes, forming catalytic or transport
See also: protein subunit, oligomer, decamer, symmetry, quaternary structure.