Which amino acids are rarely found in a helix? Why?
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amino acid is simplest form of proteins
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The amino acids methionine, alanine, leucine, glutamate, and lysine are highly likely to form an alpha helix. The amino acids proline and glycine are unlikely to form an alpha helix.
It turns out that a helix, essentially, is a great way to bunch up a very long molecule, such as DNA, in a crowded place, such as a cell." In the dense environment of the cell, long molecular chains frequently adopt ordered helical conformations.
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