Helices in Proteins

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Revision as of 18:59, 4 November 2010

Helical conformations in proteins

This page illustrates the 3 most common helical conformations (secondary structures) found in proteins.

All are decapeptide segments extracted from actual protein structures in the PDB. They are shown using the same scale, for a better comparison.

310 helix

3L79_514-525.pdb

alpha helix

1HHO_B_5-16.pdb

pi helix

2QD3_A_346-357.pdb

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