Dihedral/Dihedral angles in proteins

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==Dihedral angles in proteins: Phi and Psi==
==Dihedral angles in proteins: Phi and Psi==
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<StructureSection load='1iy4_34-36.pdb' size='450' side='right' caption='a tripeptide' scene=''>
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<StructureSection load='1iy4_34-36.pdb' size='400' side='right' caption='a tripeptide' scene='61/611457/Initial_display/1'>
<p>The model on the right is a tripeptide (Trp<sub>34</sub>&ndash;Glu<sub>35</sub>&ndash;Ser<sub>36</sub> within the protein lysozyme).
<p>The model on the right is a tripeptide (Trp<sub>34</sub>&ndash;Glu<sub>35</sub>&ndash;Ser<sub>36</sub> within the protein lysozyme).
This page illustrates the meaning of phi (&#x03D5;) and psi (&#x03C8;) angles, both around the alpha carbon of the central residue (Glu<sub>35</sub>).</p>
This page illustrates the meaning of phi (&#x03D5;) and psi (&#x03C8;) angles, both around the alpha carbon of the central residue (Glu<sub>35</sub>).</p>

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Dihedral angles in proteins: Phi and Psi

a tripeptide

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