thaumatinlike
Thaumatinlike is a term used to describe proteins that share structural and functional similarities with thaumatin, a protein found in the venom of the fire ant Solenopsis invicta. Thaumatinlike proteins are characterized by their unique three-dimensional structure, which consists of a beta-barrel with a central cavity. This structure is responsible for their ability to bind and stabilize various small molecules, including metal ions, sugars, and organic acids.
Thaumatinlike proteins are found in a wide range of organisms, from bacteria to plants and animals. They
The study of thaumatinlike proteins has been facilitated by the availability of high-resolution structural data, which