Sheets in Proteins
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<Structure load='Silk 64.mol' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Sheets_in_Proteins/Syn_sheet1/1' /> | <Structure load='Silk 64.mol' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Sheets_in_Proteins/Syn_sheet1/1' /> | ||
| - | A β-pleated sheet contains multiple peptide strands that are positioned adjacent to one another(such as the one <scene name='Sheets_in_Proteins/Syn sheet1/1'>shown</scene> on the right) | + | A β-pleated sheet contains multiple peptide strands that are positioned adjacent to one another(such as the one <scene name='Sheets_in_Proteins/Syn sheet1/1'>shown</scene> on the right). The sheets are formed with <scene name='Sheets_in_Proteins/Syn_sheet2/1'>pleats</scene> because of the planar peptide bond. |
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A β-pleated sheet contains multiple peptide strands that are positioned adjacent to one another(such as the one on the right). The sheets are formed with because of the planar peptide bond.
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