Abstract: In this paper a statistical analysis of distributions of inter-helical angles in pairs of consequtive and connected α-helices in spatial structures of proteins are presented. A number of rules for selection of the helical pairs from a set of protein structures obtained from Protein Data Bank (PDB) are developed. The set of helical pairs has been analyzed for the purpose of classification and finding out the features of protein structural organization. All the pairs of connected helices are divided into three subsets according to the criterion of crossing of projections of the helices on parallel planes, which pass through the axes of the helices. It is shown that the distribution of all the types of helical pairs, whose ...
<div><p>Helices are one of the most common and were among the earliest recognized secondary structur...
We review recent work on modelling helical parts of protein structure mathematically. We use classic...
A large number of configurations are possible for a polypeptide structure depending upon the relativ...
Abstract: In this study, an analysis of distribution of the torsion angles Ω between helic...
Abstract: In this study, an analysis of distribution of the areas and perimeters of polygo...
This paper reports an extensive sequence analysis of the α-helices of proteins, α-Helices were extra...
Abstract:- This paper presents a statistical analysis of helix-helix packing in 1290 high-resolution...
In the structural bioinformatics literature, a number of works address the geometry of how alpha-hel...
AbstractOrientational preferences between interacting helices within globular proteins have been stu...
AbstractUnderstanding the sequence-structure relationships in globular proteins is important for rel...
The availability of a significant number of the Structures of helical membrane proteins has prompted...
It is shown in this paper, how simple polypeptide helices for all possible orientations of the pepti...
Abstract: This paper is devoted to the development of structural motifs database of protei...
Elucidation of the detailed structural features and sequence requirements for α helices of various l...
Item does not contain fulltextA comparison is made between the distribution of residue preferences, ...
<div><p>Helices are one of the most common and were among the earliest recognized secondary structur...
We review recent work on modelling helical parts of protein structure mathematically. We use classic...
A large number of configurations are possible for a polypeptide structure depending upon the relativ...
Abstract: In this study, an analysis of distribution of the torsion angles Ω between helic...
Abstract: In this study, an analysis of distribution of the areas and perimeters of polygo...
This paper reports an extensive sequence analysis of the α-helices of proteins, α-Helices were extra...
Abstract:- This paper presents a statistical analysis of helix-helix packing in 1290 high-resolution...
In the structural bioinformatics literature, a number of works address the geometry of how alpha-hel...
AbstractOrientational preferences between interacting helices within globular proteins have been stu...
AbstractUnderstanding the sequence-structure relationships in globular proteins is important for rel...
The availability of a significant number of the Structures of helical membrane proteins has prompted...
It is shown in this paper, how simple polypeptide helices for all possible orientations of the pepti...
Abstract: This paper is devoted to the development of structural motifs database of protei...
Elucidation of the detailed structural features and sequence requirements for α helices of various l...
Item does not contain fulltextA comparison is made between the distribution of residue preferences, ...
<div><p>Helices are one of the most common and were among the earliest recognized secondary structur...
We review recent work on modelling helical parts of protein structure mathematically. We use classic...
A large number of configurations are possible for a polypeptide structure depending upon the relativ...