| Literature DB >> 15459339 |
William J Duddy1, J Willem M Nissink, Frank H Allen, E James Milner-White.
Abstract
Hydrogen-bonded beta-turns in proteins occur in four categories: type I (the most common), type II, type II', and type I'. Asx-turns resemble beta-turns, in that both have an NH. . .OC hydrogen bond forming a ring of 10 atoms. Serine and threonine side chains also commonly form hydrogen-bonded turns, here called ST-turns. Asx-turns and ST-turns can be categorized into four classes, based on side chain rotamers and the conformation of the central turn residue, which are geometrically equivalent to the four types of beta-turns. We propose asx- and ST-turns be named using the type I, II, I', and II' beta-turn nomenclature. Using this, the frequency of occurrence of both asx- and ST-turns is: type II' > type I > type II > type I', whereas for beta-turns it is type I > type II > type I' > type II'. Almost all type II asx-turns occur as a recently described three residue feature named an asx-nest.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15459339 PMCID: PMC2286581 DOI: 10.1110/ps.04920904
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protein Sci ISSN: 0961-8368 Impact factor: 6.725