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  2. Beta sheet - Wikipedia

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    Beta sheets consist of beta strands (β-strands) connected laterally by at least two or three backbone hydrogen bonds, forming a generally twisted, pleated sheet. A β-strand is a stretch of polypeptide chain typically 3 to 10 amino acids long with backbone in an extended conformation .

  3. Protein secondary structure - Wikipedia

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    E = extended strand in parallel and/or anti-parallel β-sheet conformation. Min length 2 residues. B = residue in isolated β-bridge (single pair β-sheet hydrogen bond formation) S = bend (the only non-hydrogen-bond based assignment). C = coil (residues which are not in any of the above conformations).

  4. Supersecondary structure - Wikipedia

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    The beta strands are parallel, and the helix is also almost parallel to the strands. This structure can be seen in almost all proteins with parallel strands. The loops connecting the beta strands and alpha helix can vary in length and often binds ligands. Beta-alpha-beta helices can be either left-handed or right-handed.

  5. Protein folding - Wikipedia

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    The β pleated sheet is a structure that forms with the backbone bending over itself to form the hydrogen bonds (as displayed in the figure to the left). The hydrogen bonds are between the amide hydrogen and carbonyl oxygen of the peptide bond. There exists anti-parallel β pleated sheets and parallel β pleated sheets where the stability of ...

  6. Beta helix - Wikipedia

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    A beta helix is a tandem protein repeat structure formed by the association of parallel beta sheet in a helical pattern with either two [1] or three [2] faces. The beta helix is a type of solenoid protein domain. The structure is stabilized by inter-strand hydrogen bonds, protein-protein interactions, and sometimes bound metal ions. Both left ...

  7. Biomolecule - Wikipedia

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    Beta pleated sheets are formed by backbone hydrogen bonds between individual beta strands each of which is in an "extended", or fully stretched-out, conformation. The strands may lie parallel or antiparallel to each other, and the side-chain direction alternates above and below the sheet.

  8. Protein structure - Wikipedia

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    The α-helices and β-pleated-sheets are folded into a compact globular structure. The folding is driven by the non-specific hydrophobic interactions , the burial of hydrophobic residues from water , but the structure is stable only when the parts of a protein domain are locked into place by specific tertiary interactions, such as salt bridges ...

  9. Beta-sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Beta-sandwich or β-sandwich domains consisting of 80 to 350 amino acids occur commonly in proteins. They are characterized by two opposing antiparallel beta sheets (β-sheets). [ 1 ] The number of strands found in such domains may differ from one protein to another. β-sandwich domains are subdivided in a variety of different folds.

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