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Alpha helix and beta pleated are classified as which degree structure

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Answered by lakshya5746
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The next level of protein structure, secondary structure, refers to local folded structures that form within a polypeptide due to interactions between atoms of the backbone. (The backbone just refers to the polypeptide chain apart from the R groups – so all we mean here is that secondary structure does not involve R group atoms.) The most common types of secondary structures are the α helix and the β pleated sheet. Both structures are held in shape by hydrogen bonds, which form between the carbonyl O of one amino acid and the amino H of another.

Images showing hydrogen bonding patterns in beta pleated sheets and alpha helices.

Images showing hydrogen bonding patterns in beta pleated sheets and alpha helices.

Image credit: OpenStax Biology.

In an α helix, the carbonyl (C=O) of one amino acid is hydrogen bonded to the amino H (N-H) of an amino acid that is four down the chain. (E.g., the carbonyl of amino acid 1 would form a hydrogen bond to the N-H of amino acid 5.) This pattern of bonding pulls the polypeptide chain into a helical structure that resembles a curled ribbon, with each turn of the helix containing 3.6 amino acids. The R groups of the amino acids stick outward from the α helix, where they are free to interact^3

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In a β pleated sheet, two or more segments of a polypeptide chain line up next to each other, forming a sheet-like structure held together by hydrogen bonds. The hydrogen bonds form between carbonyl and amino groups of backbone, while the R groups extend above and below the plane of the sheet^3

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start superscript, 3, end superscript. The strands of a β pleated sheet may be parallel, pointing in the same direction (meaning that their N- and C-termini match up), or antiparallel, pointing in opposite directions (meaning that the N-terminus of one strand is positioned next to the C-terminus of the other).

Answered by ZalimGudiya
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Secondary structure

The most common types of secondary structures are the α helix and the β pleated sheet.

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