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What determines the function of a protein domain? Be as specific as you can.

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Domains are distinct functional and structural units in a protein. Usually they are responsible for a particular function or interaction, contributing to the overall role of a protein. Domains may exist in a variety of biological contexts where similar domains can be found in proteins with different functions.

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