On the presence of short-range periodicities in protein structures that are not related to established secondary structure elements.

Volume: 87, Issue: 11, Pages: 966 - 978
Published: Jun 24, 2019
Abstract
Standard secondary structure elements such as α-helices or β-sheets, are characterized by repeating backbone torsion angles (φ,ψ) at the single residue level. Two-residue motifs of the type (φ,ψ)2 are also observed in nonlinear conformations, mainly turns. Taking these observations a step further, it can be argued that there is no a priori reason why the presence of higher order periodicities can not be envisioned in protein structures, such as,...
Paper Details
Title
On the presence of short-range periodicities in protein structures that are not related to established secondary structure elements.
Published Date
Jun 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
87
Issue
11
Pages
966 - 978
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