Beta Sheet, Protein Secondary Structure - Medicinal Chemistry 1.6

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Beta sheet is another protein secondary structure, other than alpha helix. Beta sheet forms by joining polypeptide strands together via a hydrogen-bonding network, while the side-chains of amino acids are pointing above or below the sheet.
    Just like polypeptide chains, beta sheets are directional as well. The two most common patterns are parallel and anti-parallel. For parallel beta sheets, the N-terminus of one strand is adjacent to the N-terminus of the other stand. For anti parallel beta sheet, the peptide segments run in the opposite direction, in which the N-terminus of one strand is adjacent to the C-terminus of the other strand.
    0:00 Secondary structure
    0:58 Beta sheet structure
    2:38 Parallel vs. anti-parallel beta sheet
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  • @omrigutkin3269
    @omrigutkin3269 Před 4 dny

    Simple and Short and actually what you titled in the Video! THANK YOU

  • @emc_44
    @emc_44 Před měsícem

    Thank you!
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  • @adfarhussain8230
    @adfarhussain8230 Před 6 měsíci

    Why they are called beta