“…The construction of the twostranded coiled-coil database is discussed in Berger et al The three-stranded coiled-coil database was constructed from 42 sequences. The proteins in the three-stranded database have been characterized in the following references: laminins (families A, Bl, and B2 chains) (Pikkarainen et al, 1987(Pikkarainen et al, , 1988Sasaki et al, , 1988Monte11 & Goodman, 1988Hunter et al, 1989Hunter et al, , 1992Engel, 1992;Kallunki et al, 1992;Nomizu et al, 1992;Beck et al, 1993;Porter et al, 1993;Gerecke et al, 1994;Vuolteenaho et al, 1994;Wewer et al, 1994), fibrinogens (families a, j?, and y chains) (Chung et al, 1981(Chung et al, , 1983a(Chung et al, , 1983bCrabtree & Kant, 1982;Rixon et al, 1983;Crabtree et al, 1985;Strong et al, 1985;Bohonus et al, 1986;Koyama et al, 1987;Wang et al, 1989;Pastori et al, 1990;Weissbach & Grieninger, 1990;Pan & Doolittle, 1992), K. lactis heat shock factor (Peteranderl & Nelson, 1992), S. cerevisiae heat shock transcription factor (Sorger & Nelson, 1989), influenza virus hemagglutinin (Bullough et al, 1994), Moloney murine leukemia virus ( Fass et al, 1996), fibritin encoded by Wac gene for bacteriophage T4 and K3 (Efimov et al, 1994), gp17 leg protein in bacteriophages T7 and T3, and macrophage scavenger receptor protein (Conway & Parry, 1991).…”