what is the difference between torsion angle and dihedral angle?
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A torsion angle, also known as a dihedral angle, is formed by three consecutive bonds in a molecule and defined by the angle created between the two outer bonds. The backbone of a protein has three different torsion angles. The omega-angle (ω) - around the peptide bond between C and N.
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