Spectrin repeats[2] are found in several proteins involved in cytoskeletal structure.
These include spectrin, alpha-actinin, dystrophin and more recently the plakin family.
Spectrin repeats give rise to linear proteins.
This however may be due to sample bias in which linear and rigid structures are more amenable to crystallization.
There are hints however, that some proteins harbouring spectrin repeats may also be flexible.