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Protein domains are the fundamental units of protein structure, folding, function, evolution and design. They are considered to be homologous portions of sequences encoded in different gene contexts that have remained intact through evolution at the sequence level.
Multidomain proteins account for over 50% of the proteome (over 70% in eukaryotes), yet the vast majority of folding studies focus on individual domains.