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After clicking on the above green link, open the console and run the script: <center>select protein; calculate structure; cartoon; color structure; calculate hbonds structure</center><br>
After clicking on the above green link, open the console and run the script: <center>select protein; calculate structure; cartoon; color structure; calculate hbonds structure</center><br>
* As you did for myohemerytherin above, look for β-turns that have a Pro at position 3 but do not have hbonds.
* As you did for myohemerytherin above, look for β-turns that have a Pro at position 3 but do not have hbonds.
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* All of the one residue segments in the summary below are 3-turn. Clicking the green link will <scene name='Calculate_structure/Domain_2_3turns2/1'>select only</scene> these 3-turns so that running ''calculate hbonds structure'' from the console will display only the hbonds of these turns. As can be seen in the summary below the values of phi are negative and for the most part with in the range for inverse γ-turns, but the psi values are negative as well. If these 3-turns are classified as inverse γ-turns, the range of psi values for inverse γ-turns needs to be extended to negative values.
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* All of the one residue segments in the summary below are 3-turn. Clicking the green link will <scene name='Calculate_structure/Domain_2_3turns2/2'>select only</scene> these 3-turns so that running ''calculate hbonds structure'' from the console will display only the hbonds of these turns. As can be seen in the summary below the values of phi are negative and for the most part with in the range for inverse γ-turns, but the psi values are negative as well. If these 3-turns are classified as inverse γ-turns, the range of psi values for inverse γ-turns needs to be extended to negative values.
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'''SUMMARY of T's for Domain 2 of Chain A Glycogen Phosphorylase:'''(All other segments deleted.)<br>
'''SUMMARY of T's for Domain 2 of Chain A Glycogen Phosphorylase:'''(All other segments deleted.)<br>

Revision as of 17:28, 19 July 2011

An important part of protein structure is the secondary structure which is made up of helices, sheets and turns, and Jmol is capable of determining and displaying these three types of structures with limitations as described in How Jmol Determines Secondary Structure . The calculate structure[1] is a command which does a more fundamental identification of these secondary structures by re-calculating the secondary structure, but it is not available in Jmol 11.8 which is used in Proteopedia as of June 2011. It is available in Jmol ver. 12. Calculate hbonds structure is also available in ver. 12, and it identifies and displays the hbonds involved in these three types of secondary structures[1].

Any one page of Proteopedia can be run in the signed ver. 12 by appending "?JMOLJAR=http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-12/JmolAppletSigned0.jar" to the url of the page and reloading the page. The user must give permission for the signed version of Jmol to open, and when it does it has a red frank, whereas in the unsigned version it is grey. Click on the Jmol frank, in the main menu click on Console, in the bottom box of the console enter the commands:
select protein; calculate structure; cartoon; color structure; calculate hbonds structure
and then click Run.

The objectives of this article is:

  • To describe what structures are identified by calculate structure and briefly how it is done.
  • To identify problems associated with using the results of calculate structure to identify β and γ-turns.
  • To illustrate with examples.

PDB ID 2mhr.pdb

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 A detailed description is at [1].
  2. 2.0 2.1 W. Kabsch & C. Sanders, Biopolymers, 22, 2577-2636, 1983.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Characteristics of β-turn classes
  4. 4.0 4.1 Miner-White, EJ, et. al. One type of gamma turn, rather than the other, gives rise to chain reversal in proteins. J. Mol. Bio. 204, 1983, pp. 777-782.

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