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- Asx_motif abstract "The asx motif is a commonly occurring feature in proteins and polypeptides. It consists of four or five amino acid residues with either aspartate or asparagine as the first residue (residue i). It is defined by two internal hydrogen bonds. One is between the side chain oxygen of residue i and the main chain NH of residue i+2 or i+3; the other is between the main chain oxygen of residue i and the main chain NH of residue i+3 or i+4. Two websites are available for finding and examining asx motifs in proteins, Motivated Proteins: [1] and PDBeMotif [2]. Asx motifs occur commonly in proteins and polypeptides.When one of the hydrogen bonds is between the main chain oxygen of residue i and the side chain NH of residue i+3 the motif incorporates a beta turn. When one of the hydrogen bonds is between the side chain oxygen of residue i and the main chain NH of residue i+2 the motif incorporates an asx turn.As with asx turns, a significant proportion of asx motifs occur at the N-terminus of an alpha helix with the asx as the N cap residue. Asx motifs have thus often been described as helix capping features.A related motif is the ST motif which has serine or threonine as the first residue.".
- Asx_motif wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Asx_motif wikiPageExternalLink pdbemotif.
- Asx_motif wikiPageID "44172843".
- Asx_motif wikiPageLength "4469".
- Asx_motif wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Asx_motif wikiPageRevisionID "664830397".
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_helix.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Asparagine.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Aspartate.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Aspartic_acid.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Asx_turn.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Beta_turn.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_structural_motifs.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink File:Asx_Motif_Pentapeptide.pdf.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_bond.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink N-terminus.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink N_cap.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Polypeptides.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink ST_motif.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Serine.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLink Threonine.
- Asx_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "asx motif".
- Asx_motif hasPhotoCollection Asx_motif.
- Asx_motif subject Category:Protein_structural_motifs.
- Asx_motif comment "The asx motif is a commonly occurring feature in proteins and polypeptides. It consists of four or five amino acid residues with either aspartate or asparagine as the first residue (residue i). It is defined by two internal hydrogen bonds. One is between the side chain oxygen of residue i and the main chain NH of residue i+2 or i+3; the other is between the main chain oxygen of residue i and the main chain NH of residue i+3 or i+4.".
- Asx_motif label "Asx motif".
- Asx_motif sameAs m.0125sg1c.
- Asx_motif sameAs Q18354837.
- Asx_motif sameAs Q18354837.
- Asx_motif wasDerivedFrom Asx_motif?oldid=664830397.
- Asx_motif isPrimaryTopicOf Asx_motif.