The EF-hand motif contains a helix-loop-helix topology, much like the spread thumb and forefinger of the human hand, in which the Ca ions are coordinated by ligands within the loop.
These molecules interacted with caveolin-1 contain the caveolin-binding motifs (CBM).
Both motifs contain notes from the first line of the tune in the same order as in the tune, the signal contains the first five notes, the fugue subject all nine notes.
This motif contains a short anti-parallel beta-sheet, two zinc binding loops and a central alpha helix in a small domain.
The central keystone in the arch over the entrance is adorned with a scale of justice and a key motif contained within a cartouche (decorative oval).
A second motif also contained a "TGTG" core sequence (Figure 8).
These motifs contain conserved H-C links.
This motif contains a series of beta-strands and turns that form a self-contained beta-sheet.
The motifs contain notable similarities to the legend of Jason and Medea, in the tasks assigned to the hero, and in the help from a woman connected with the villain.
The motif contains a tyrosine separated from a leucine or isoleucine by any two other amino acids, giving the signature YxxL/I.