Intro. to Protein Structure

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Articles related to the introduction to protein structure include:
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==Basic Structural Principles==
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* [[Calculate structure]] - Description of the Jmol command that can be used to highlight helices, sheets and turns of protein structure.
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: [[The Bulding Blocks]]
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* [[Cation-pi_interactions]]
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:: [[Amino Acids]]
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* [[Coiled_coil]]
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:: [[Peptide]]
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* [[Collagen]] - Illustrates the structure of a collagen segment as well as the structure of a mutated tropocollagen.
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:: [[Phi and Psi Angles]]
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* [[Fibroins]]
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:: [[Ramachandran Plots]]
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* [[Fibrous Proteins]]
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* [[Globular_Proteins]]
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: [[Secondary structure]]
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* [[Helices in Proteins]]
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:: [[Sheets in Proteins]]
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* [[Intrinsically Disordered Protein]]
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:: [[Helices in Proteins]]
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* [[Peptide]]
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* [[Phi and Psi Angles]]
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: [[Structural_templates]]
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* [[Ramachandran Plots]]
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: [[Globular_Proteins]]
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* [[Secondary structure]]
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:: [[Turns in Proteins]]
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* [[Sheets in Proteins]]
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: [[Fibrous Proteins]]
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* [[Structural_templates]]
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:: [[Coiled_coil]]
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* [[Thermal_motion_of_peptide]]
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:: [[Collagen]] - Illustrates the structure of a collagen segment as well as the structure of a mutated tropocollagen.
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* [[Turns in Proteins]]
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:: [[Fibroins]]
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: [[Unusual Motifs in Proteins]]
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:: [[Cation-pi_interactions]]
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:: [[Thermal_motion_of_peptide]]
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: [[Intrinsically Disordered Protein]]

Revision as of 16:45, 26 October 2014

Basic Structural Principles

The Bulding Blocks
Amino Acids
Peptide
Phi and Psi Angles
Ramachandran Plots
Secondary structure
Sheets in Proteins
Helices in Proteins
Structural_templates
Globular_Proteins
Turns in Proteins
Fibrous Proteins
Coiled_coil
Collagen - Illustrates the structure of a collagen segment as well as the structure of a mutated tropocollagen.
Fibroins
Unusual Motifs in Proteins
Cation-pi_interactions
Thermal_motion_of_peptide
Intrinsically Disordered Protein

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