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The Kelch motif is a region of protein sequence found widely in proteins from bacteria and eukaryotes. This sequence motif is composed of about 50 amino acid residues which form a structure of a four stranded beta-sheet blade. This sequence motif is found in between six and eight copies per protein which fold together to form a larger circular solenoid structure called a beta-propeller domain.

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