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BNR/Asp-box repeat is a repetitive sequence of amino acids contained in some proteins.
Members of this family contain multiple BNR repeats or Asp-boxes. The repeats are short, however the repeats are never found closer than 40 residues together suggesting that the repeat is structurally longer. These repeats are found in a variety of non-homologous proteins, including bacterial ribonucleases, sulphite oxidases, reelin, netrins, sialidases, neuraminidases, some lipoprotein receptors, and a variety of glycosyl hydrolases.
Members of this family contain multiple BNR repeats or Asp-boxes.
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