Regular secondary structures such as alpha-helices or the strands of beta-sheets are often connected by a stretch of a polypeptide that changes direction abruptly. What are these structures?
Regular secondary structures such as alpha-helices or the strands of beta-sheets are often connected by a stretch of a polypeptide that changes direction abruptly. What are these structures? Correct Answer Turns or beta-bends
Turns or beta-bends often connect alpha-helices or the strands of beta-sheets. These structures mostly occur on the surface of proteins. These structures usually contain a few amino acid residues (about 4).
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