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| - | Try to use the buttons to make a type 1 turn with the features shown below: | + | Try to use the buttons to make a type 1 turn with the features shown below. Are there any clashes? How is the different from an alpha helix (where all carbonyl groups are pointing in the same direction)? |
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| + | And now try to get a type I prime conformation, as shown below. Are there any clashes? If you had to choose, would you place a glycine at position 2 or position 3? | ||
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| + | [[Image:Beta_turn_type_I_prime.png|300px]] | ||
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