Dihedral/Dihedral angles in proteins
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You can run animations that continuously rotate the model changing one of the angles, or use the slider or controls to manually progress through different values of the angles. | You can run animations that continuously rotate the model changing one of the angles, or use the slider or controls to manually progress through different values of the angles. | ||
Bright magenta cylinders are displayed where neighbour atoms collide (hence there is an unfavourable conformation for those ϕ, ψ values). | Bright magenta cylinders are displayed where neighbour atoms collide (hence there is an unfavourable conformation for those ϕ, ψ values). | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 20:06, 1 December 2014
Dihedral angles in proteins: Phi and Psi
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