User:Karsten Theis/turns
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                                                             Phi <jmol> |                                                              Phi <jmol> | ||
<jmolButton> | <jmolButton> | ||
- | <script>set echo top center; color echo white; rotate BRANCH {68.CA} {68.N} 10; ang = angle({67.C},{68.N},{68.CA},{68.C}); echo "phi2 is @{ang}"</script> | + | <script>set echo top center; color echo white; rotate BRANCH {68.CA} {68.N} 10; ang = angle({67.C},{68.N},{68.CA},{68.C})%0; echo "phi2 is @{ang}"</script> |
<text>+</text> | <text>+</text> | ||
</jmolButton> | </jmolButton> | ||
</jmol> 2 <jmol> | </jmol> 2 <jmol> | ||
<jmolButton> | <jmolButton> | ||
- | <script>rotate BRANCH {68.CA} {68.N} -10; ang = angle({67.C},{68.N},{68.CA},{68.C}); echo "phi2 is @{ang}"</script> | + | <script>rotate BRANCH {68.CA} {68.N} -10; ang = angle({67.C},{68.N},{68.CA},{68.C})%0; echo "phi2 is @{ang}"</script> |
<text>−</text> | <text>−</text> | ||
</jmolButton> | </jmolButton> | ||
</jmol>  <jmol> | </jmol>  <jmol> | ||
<jmolButton> | <jmolButton> | ||
- | <script>rotate BRANCH {69.N}{69.CA} 10; ang = angle({68.C},{69.N},{69.CA},{69.C}); echo "phi3 is @{ang}</script> | + | <script>rotate BRANCH {69.N}{69.CA} 10; ang = angle({68.C},{69.N},{69.CA},{69.C})%0; echo "phi3 is @{ang}"</script> |
<text>+</text> | <text>+</text> | ||
</jmolButton> | </jmolButton> | ||
</jmol> 3 <jmol> | </jmol> 3 <jmol> | ||
<jmolButton> | <jmolButton> | ||
- | <script>rotate BRANCH {69.N}{69.CA} -10; ang = angle({68.C},{69.N},{69.CA},{69.C}); echo "phi3 is @{ang}</script> | + | <script>rotate BRANCH {69.N}{69.CA} -10; ang = angle({68.C},{69.N},{69.CA},{69.C})%0; echo "phi3 is @{ang}"</script> |
<text>−</text> | <text>−</text> | ||
</jmolButton> | </jmolButton> | ||
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                                                             Psi <jmol> |                                                              Psi <jmol> | ||
<jmolButton> | <jmolButton> | ||
- | <script>rotate BRANCH {68.C}{68.CA} 10; ang = angle({68.N},{68.CA},{68.C},{69.N}); echo "psi2 is @{ang}</script> | + | <script>rotate BRANCH {68.C}{68.CA} 10; ang = angle({68.N},{68.CA},{68.C},{69.N})%0; echo "psi2 is @{ang}"</script> |
<text>+</text> | <text>+</text> | ||
</jmolButton> | </jmolButton> | ||
</jmol> 2 <jmol> | </jmol> 2 <jmol> | ||
<jmolButton> | <jmolButton> | ||
- | <script>rotate BRANCH {68.C}{68.CA} -10; ang = angle({68.N},{68.CA},{68.C},{69.N}); echo "psi2 is @{ang}</script> | + | <script>rotate BRANCH {68.C}{68.CA} -10; ang = angle({68.N},{68.CA},{68.C},{69.N})%0; echo "psi2 is @{ang}"</script> |
<text>−</text> | <text>−</text> | ||
</jmolButton> | </jmolButton> | ||
</jmol>  <jmol> | </jmol>  <jmol> | ||
<jmolButton> | <jmolButton> | ||
- | <script>rotate BRANCH {69.CA}{69.C} 10; ang = angle({69.N},{69.CA},{69.C},{70.N}); echo "psi3 is @{ang}</script> | + | <script>rotate BRANCH {69.CA}{69.C} 10; ang = angle({69.N},{69.CA},{69.C},{70.N})%0; echo "psi3 is @{ang}"</script> |
<text>+</text> | <text>+</text> | ||
</jmolButton> | </jmolButton> | ||
</jmol> 3 <jmol> | </jmol> 3 <jmol> | ||
<jmolButton> | <jmolButton> | ||
- | <script>rotate BRANCH {69.CA}{69.C} -10; ang = angle({69.N},{69.CA},{69.C},{70.N}); echo "psi3 is @{ang}</script> | + | <script>rotate BRANCH {69.CA}{69.C} -10; ang = angle({69.N},{69.CA},{69.C},{70.N})%0; echo "psi3 is @{ang}"</script> |
<text>−</text> | <text>−</text> | ||
</jmolButton> | </jmolButton> |
Revision as of 22:59, 11 February 2025
A beta turn is a secondary structure element consisting of four consecutive amino acids (or three consecutive peptide planes). The geometry of turns correspond to a change in the direction of the polypeptide backbone, with a short distance between the first and fourth alpha carbon.
Turns in 3D
Phi 2 3
Psi 2 3
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References
- ↑ de Brevern AG. A Perspective on the (Rise and Fall of) Protein β-Turns. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Oct 14;23(20):12314. PMID:36293166 doi:10.3390/ijms232012314
- ↑ Wilmot CM, Thornton JM. Analysis and prediction of the different types of beta-turn in proteins. J Mol Biol. 1988 Sep 5;203(1):221-32. PMID:3184187 doi:10.1016/0022-2836(88)90103-9