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alpha helix with amino acid

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Answered by lakshaymadaan18
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The alpha helix is stabilized by hydrogen bonds (shown as dashed lines) from the carbonyl oxygen of one amino acid to the amino group of a second amino acid.

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The alpha helix (α-helix) is a common motif in the secondary structure of proteins and is a right hand-helixconformation in which every backbone N−H group hydrogen bonds to the backbone C=O group of the amino acid located three or four residues earlier along the protein sequence.

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