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== Secondary structure of proteins ==
== Secondary structure of proteins ==
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====Repetitive torsion angles ====
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A polypeptide chain with a repetition of identical phi-psi torsion angles yields a helical structure.
A polypeptide chain with a repetition of identical phi-psi torsion angles yields a helical structure.

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Secondary structure of proteins

Repetitive torsion angles

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A polypeptide chain with a repetition of identical phi-psi torsion angles yields a helical structure.

fully extended chain: phi-psi = (180o, 180o), ,

extended chain: phi-psi = (-140o, 130o), , ; this is the beta-strand conformation found in beta-sheets, note the for a polypeptide with this conformation

phi-psi = (70o, -180o), model, Cα-trace; note that there are clashes (where?)

phi-psi = (-60o, -40o), model, Cα-trace; this is the alpha-helical conformation

phi-psi = (-50o, -26o), model, Cα-trace; this is the conformation of a 310 helix


α-Helix

β-sheet

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