Difference between alpha helix and beta sheets for ag students in a table
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The alpha helix is a polypeptide chain that is rod-shaped and coiled in aspring-like structure, held by hydrogen bonds. ... Beta pleated sheets are made of beta strands connected laterally by two or more hydrogen bonds forming a backbone. Each beta strand, or chain, is made of 3 to 10 amino acid residues.
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The alpha helix is a polypeptide chain that is rod-shaped and coiled in aspring-like structure, held by hydrogen bonds. ... Beta pleated sheets are made of beta strands connected laterally by two or more hydrogen bonds forming a backbone. Each beta strand, or chain, is made of 3 to 10 amino acid residues.
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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. ... 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.
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