Kinks are a structural feature of alpha-helices and many are known to have functional roles. Kinks have previously tended to be defined in a binary fashion. In this paper we have deliberately moved towards defining them on a continuum, which given the unimodal distribution of kink angles is a better description. From this perspective, we examine the conservation of kinks in proteins. We find that kink angles are not generally a conserved property of homologs, pointing either to their not being functionally critical or to their function being related to conformational flexibility. In the latter case, the different structures of homologs are providing snapshots of different conformations. Sequence identity between homologous helices is inform...
-helices are amongst the most common secondary structural elements seen in membrane proteins and are...
<div><p>Protein binding can induce DNA kinks, which are for example important to enhance the specifi...
Proline residues in helices play an important role in the structure of proteins. The proline residue...
Kinks are a structural feature of alpha-helices and many are known to have functional roles. Kinks h...
Kinks are functionally important structural features found in the alpha-helices of many proteins, pa...
Helix kinks are a common feature of α-helical membrane proteins, but are thought to be rare in solub...
Proline residues in the transmembrane (TM) alpha-helices of integral membrane proteins have long bee...
Prolines in transmembrane (TM) alpha-helices are believed to play an important structural and/or fun...
Membrane proteins are an important class of drug targets, making up at least 25&percnt; of prote...
AbstractUnderstanding the sequence-structure relationships in globular proteins is important for rel...
Kinks are functionally important structural features found in the α-helices of proteins. Structurall...
Elucidation of the detailed structural features and sequence requirements for iv helices of various ...
Elucidation of the detailed structural features and sequence requirements for alpha helices of vario...
Protein binding can induce DNA kinks, which are for example important to enhance the specificity of ...
Kinks are functionally important structural features found in the α-helices of proteins. Structurall...
-helices are amongst the most common secondary structural elements seen in membrane proteins and are...
<div><p>Protein binding can induce DNA kinks, which are for example important to enhance the specifi...
Proline residues in helices play an important role in the structure of proteins. The proline residue...
Kinks are a structural feature of alpha-helices and many are known to have functional roles. Kinks h...
Kinks are functionally important structural features found in the alpha-helices of many proteins, pa...
Helix kinks are a common feature of α-helical membrane proteins, but are thought to be rare in solub...
Proline residues in the transmembrane (TM) alpha-helices of integral membrane proteins have long bee...
Prolines in transmembrane (TM) alpha-helices are believed to play an important structural and/or fun...
Membrane proteins are an important class of drug targets, making up at least 25&percnt; of prote...
AbstractUnderstanding the sequence-structure relationships in globular proteins is important for rel...
Kinks are functionally important structural features found in the α-helices of proteins. Structurall...
Elucidation of the detailed structural features and sequence requirements for iv helices of various ...
Elucidation of the detailed structural features and sequence requirements for alpha helices of vario...
Protein binding can induce DNA kinks, which are for example important to enhance the specificity of ...
Kinks are functionally important structural features found in the α-helices of proteins. Structurall...
-helices are amongst the most common secondary structural elements seen in membrane proteins and are...
<div><p>Protein binding can induce DNA kinks, which are for example important to enhance the specifi...
Proline residues in helices play an important role in the structure of proteins. The proline residue...