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Termination of right handed helices in proteins by residues in left handed helical conformations
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1993-04-19
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Nagarajaram, H. A.
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Sowdhamini, R.
;
Ramakrishnan, C.
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Balaram, P.
An analysis of 636 helical segments, ranging in length from 4 to 32 residues, from 123 independent protein crystal structures reveals that helix termination by residues in left handed (αL) helical conformations is a common occurrence. Gly and Asn residues are the most frequent αL helix terminators, with the former having a very high propensity to adopt such conformations. The αR-αR-αR-αL segment at the C termini of protein helices often possesses a 6 → 1 (π-type) hydrogen bond between the CO of residue i and the NH of residue i + 5 with residue i + 4 occurring in the αL conformation. A stereochemical analysis of 216 examples shows that in 62 cases the 6 → 1 hydrogen bond is absent. The present analysis provides a quantitative measure of the propensity of the 20 amino acids to adopt αL helix terminating conformations. © 1993.
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