Protein topology
Protein topology refers to mutual orientation of regular secondary structures, such as alpha-helices and beta strands in protein structure . For example, two adjacent interacting alpha-helices or beta-strands can go in the same or in opposite directions. Topology diagrams of different proteins with known three-dimensional structure are provided by PDBsum (an example).
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Protein topology
Protein topology refers to mutual orientation of regular secondary structures, such as alpha-helices and beta strands in protein structure . For example, two adjacent interacting alpha-helices or beta-strands can go in the same or in opposite directions. Topology diagrams of different proteins with known three-dimensional structure are provided by PDBsum (an example).
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