Describing secondary structure
Rick Bright
rbright at emory.edu
Sun Feb 6 18:16:01 EST 2000
Can you please post a valid URL for the information you supplied? The
one listed is not functional.
Thanks
sandy_globin at my-deja.com wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'm trying to define a grammar for describing the secondary
> structure
>
> secondary structure is described in terms of spatial angles known
> as dihedral angles, which specify the angles between the nitrogen and
> carbon atoms of the backbone of the polypeptide.
>
> you can check the following site. its very useful for understanding
> various aspects of protein structure, right from the beginning:
> www.pps97.cryst.bbk.ac.uk\course\index.htm
> go to the "protein geometry" page, and then subsequently to the
> secondary structure page.
>
> also, if you can check this book out, i think you'd find it quite
> useful:
> Introduction to Protein Structure, by Branden,Carl and Tooze,John
>
> hope this helps.
>
> sandy
>
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