Difference between fold and domain in supedsecondary structure
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The same can be done to a β-sheet, and in this case, the resulting structure would be a β-barrel. Another form of a supersecondary structure is the helix-loop-helix, where two α-helices are connected by a β-turn. Any combination of secondary structures can be used to produce a supersecondary structure.
The same can be done to a β-sheet, and in this case, the resulting structure would be a β-barrel. Another form of a supersecondary structure is the helix-loop-helix, where two α-helices are connected by a β-turn. Any combination of secondary structures can be used to produce a supersecondary structure.
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