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Secondary and Tertiary Structure of Apolipoproteins [PDF]

open access: possible, 1988
The advent of these and other high-powered techniques for the detailed study of apoLP organization will allow us to obtain a high resolution picture of apoLP conformation both in solution and on native lipoprotein particles.
David Atkinson   +3 more
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Modeling secondary structures and secondary structure linkages of protein sequences

2010 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2010
In this paper we model protein secondary structures such as a-helices and b sheets and linkages thereof using passive electrical circuit components and obtain the frequency responses of these circuits. An analysis of the frequency responses of these model circuits shows that putative connections can be made between circuit behavior and known ...
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Secondary structure of Qβ RNA

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1977
Abstract The complete set of possible secondary structures of a variant Qβ RNA sequenced by Schaffner has been found using a computer program which allows G-U pairing as well as the usual Watson-Crick A-U and G-C pairing. Of special interest are those secondary structures with the highest double-strandedness.
Robert Hepperle   +2 more
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Secondary and Tertiary Structure

1988
The bond between the carbon atom of the carbonyl group and the amide nitrogen has partial double bond character that can be attributed to resonance: Open image in new window Accordingly, the carbonyl carbon and oxygen atoms, the amide nitrogen and hydrogen and the two adjacent α-carbon atoms He approximately in the same plane.
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Secondary Structure and Protein Deamidation

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1999
The deamidation reactions of asparagine residues in alpha-helical and beta-turn secondary structural environments of peptides and proteins are reviewed. Both kinds of secondary structure tend to stabilize asparagine residues against deamidation, although the effects are not large.
Minli Xie, Richard L. Schowen
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Prediction of Secondary Structures

1995
Prediction of secondary structure should be viewed with caution, in spite of all the efforts described in the literature. At present only the network procedures offer the best chances for success.
J. M. R. Parker   +2 more
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On predicting secondary structure transition

International Journal of Bioinformatics Research and Applications, 2007
A function of a protein is dependent on its structure; therefore, predicting a protein structure from an amino acid sequence is an active area of research. To improve the accuracy of validation of structures, we are studying the predictability of secondary structure transitions using the following machine learning algorithms: naive Bayes, C4.5 decision
Raja Loganantharaj, Vivek Philip
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Secondary structure of crystals

Journal of Structural Chemistry, 1995
Published experimental data on the dependence of the properties of crystal substances on crystal size are discussed. The dependence is of the same form for different properties and different crystal substances. When the crystal diminishes in size, its properties remain constant until the size decreases to 10−5–10−6 cm; smaller crystals considerably ...
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Protein Secondary Structure

2010
There are several methods available that can be used to gain information on secondary structure, apart from X-ray crystallography, which remains the ‘gold standard’.
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