Meander Motif. Psi loop motif from carboxypeptidase a. The meander is a fundamental design motif in regions far from a hellenic orbit.
The meander also known as the meandros the greek key or the greek fret design is an ornamental motif found throughout greek art from the geometric period onwards. Labyrinthine meanders thunder pattern appear in bands and as infill on shang bronzes and many traditional buildings in and around china still bear geometric designs almost identical to meanders. This motif is common in β sheets and can be found in several structural architectures including β barrels and β propellers.
Homer mentions the river in the iliad and it is believed that the meander motif symbolises infinity or the eternal flow of things.
β meander motif a simple supersecondary protein topology composed of 2 or more consecutive antiparallel β strands linked together by hairpin loops. One of the oldest examples of the complex greek meander as architectural ornamentation survives as faded painted decoration on the fascia above the parthenon s famous sculptural frieze depicting the panathenaic festival. In fact the word meander is derived from the 250 mile long. Scientific examination has shown that the band was originally richly colored as were all the sculptured figures in the frieze and those located elsewhere.