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HomeSticks and StonesThe ScienceBiomolecular structureProtein structureProtein Secondary StructureExtended
July 1, 2022
Extended, Protein Secondary Structure

β turnsĀ (also β-bends,Ā tight turns,Ā reverse turns,Ā Venkatachalam turns) are the most common form ofĀ turns—a type of non-regularĀ secondary structure in proteinsĀ that cause a change in direction of theĀ polypeptide chain

β turns (also Ī²-bends, tight turns, reverse turns, Venkatachalam turns) are the most common form of turns—a type of non-regular secondary structure in proteins that cause a change in direction of the polypeptide chain. They are very common motifs in&n

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