Introduction to protein structure

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Quest #22) Like before, measure four <scene name='57/575866/1cyo_20_32_psi/1'>psi</scene> and four <scene name='57/575866/1cyo_20_32_phi/1'>phi</scene> angles. '''Record these values in a table.'''
Quest #22) Like before, measure four <scene name='57/575866/1cyo_20_32_psi/1'>psi</scene> and four <scene name='57/575866/1cyo_20_32_phi/1'>phi</scene> angles. '''Record these values in a table.'''
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Quest #23) What is the average psi angle? What is the range of values?
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Quest #23a) What is the average psi angle? What is the range of values?
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Quest #24) What is the average phi angle? What is the range of values?
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Quest #23b) What is the average phi angle? What is the range of values?
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Quest #25) Which has more variability in the dihedral angles, an alpha helix or a beta sheet?
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Quest #24) Which has more variability in the dihedral angles, an alpha helix or a beta sheet?
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Quest #26) The overall dihedral angles in a protein can be displayed in a <scene name='57/575866/Ramachandran/1'>Ramachandran plot</scene>, which graphs the interrelationship between phi and psi angles. Pink dots are angles found in alpha helices; yellow dots are found in beta sheets, and white dots are found in other regions (either disordered or turns). Mouse over the white dots on the right sides; '''what amino acids tend to have atypical phi and psi angles?'''
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Quest #25) The overall dihedral angles in a protein can be displayed in a <scene name='57/575866/Ramachandran/1'>Ramachandran plot</scene>, which graphs the interrelationship between phi and psi angles. Pink dots are angles found in alpha helices; yellow dots are found in beta sheets, and white dots are found in other regions (either disordered or turns). Mouse over the white dots on the right sides; '''what amino acids tend to have atypical phi and psi angles?'''
===Turns and loops===
===Turns and loops===

Revision as of 21:03, 16 November 2014

Levels of Protein Structure

Structure of Hemoglobin (PDB entry 1a3n)

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Created with content from Structural Templates written by Alexander Berchansky, [[User:James D Watson|James D Watson], Eran Hodis

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