User:Eric Martz/Ramachandran Principle Quiz
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- | ||[[Image:Phi-angle.png|150px|right]]The phi angle is defined by (1) the carboxy carbon from the previous amino acid; (2) N in the amino acid containing the phi bond; (3) C<sub>α</sub> in the amino acid containing the phi bond; and (4) the carboxy carbon of the amino acid containing the phi bond. | + | ||[[Image:Phi-angle.png|150px|right]]The phi [http://biomodel.uah.es/model5/prot/diedros_en.htm dihedral (torsion) angle] is defined by (1) the carboxy carbon from the previous amino acid; (2) N in the amino acid containing the phi bond; (3) C<sub>α</sub> in the amino acid containing the phi bond; and (4) the carboxy carbon of the amino acid containing the phi bond. |
{The number of phi and psi angles in an isolated amino acid (not in a polypeptide chain) is: | {The number of phi and psi angles in an isolated amino acid (not in a polypeptide chain) is: |