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coil
A coiled coil is a structural motif in proteins in which two to seven alpha-helices are coiled together like the strands of a rope. (Dimers and trimers are the most common types.) They have been found in roughly 5-10% of proteins and have a variety of functions. They are one of the most widespread motifs found in protein-protein interactions. To aid protein study, several tools have been developed to predict coiled-coils in protein structures. Many coiled coil-type proteins are involved in important biological functions, such as the regulation of gene expression — e.g., transcription factors. Notable examples are the oncoproteins c-Fos and c-Jun, as well as the muscle protein tropomyosin.
’77 CJ7 304…Having a problem with no voltage to coil. Engine ran fine then removed steering wheel to replace dash. Did not change any wiring. Now it won't start...I have 12 volts to coil when key is off and no voltage to coil when key is on or in start position. Replaced ignition switch no...