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- Asx_turn abstract "The Asx turnis a structural feature in proteins and polypeptides. It consists of three amino acid residues (labeled i, i+1 and i+2) in which residue i is an aspartate (asp) or asparagine (asn) that forms a hydrogen bond from its sidechain CO group to the mainchain NH group of residue i+2. About 14% of asx residues present in proteins belong to asx turns. Two websites are available for finding and examining asx-turns in proteins, Motivated Proteins: [1] and PDBeMotif: [2].Four types of asx turn can be distinguished: types I, I’, II and II’. These categories correspond to those of the better-known hydrogen-bonded beta turns, which have four residues and a hydrogen bond between the CO of residue i and the NH of residue i+3. Asx turns and beta turns have structurally similar hydrogen-bonded loops and exhibit sidechain-mainchain mimicry in the sense that the sidechain of residue i of the asx turn mimics the mainchain of residue i of the beta turn. Regarding their occurrence in proteins, they differ in that type I is the commonest of the four beta turns while type II’ is the commonest of the asx turns.Similar motifs occur with serine or threonine as residue i, which are called ST turns. In spite of serine and threonine having one less sidechain atom, such that the sidechain-mainchain mimicry of β turns is imperfect, these features occur in proteins as the four types in numbers approaching those of asx turns. They also exhibit a tendency to substitute each other over evolutionary time.Asx and ST turns both occur frequently at the N-termini of α-helices. as part of asx motifs or ST motifs such that the asx, serine or threonine is the N cap residue. They are thus often regarded as helix capping features.".
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- Asx_turn wikiPageExternalLink pdbemotif.
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- Asx_turn wikiPageRevisionID "637947405".
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_helix.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Asparagine.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Aspartate.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Aspartic_acid.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Asx_motif.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Beta_turn.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_structural_motifs.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink File:Figure_of_asx-turn.pdf.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_bond.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink N-termini.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink N-terminus.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink N_cap.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Polypeptides.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Proteins.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink ST_motif.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink ST_turn.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Serine.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Threonine.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLink Α-helices.
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Asx turn".
- Asx_turn wikiPageWikiLinkText "asx turn".
- Asx_turn hasPhotoCollection Asx_turn.
- Asx_turn subject Category:Protein_structural_motifs.
- Asx_turn comment "The Asx turnis a structural feature in proteins and polypeptides. It consists of three amino acid residues (labeled i, i+1 and i+2) in which residue i is an aspartate (asp) or asparagine (asn) that forms a hydrogen bond from its sidechain CO group to the mainchain NH group of residue i+2. About 14% of asx residues present in proteins belong to asx turns.".
- Asx_turn label "Asx turn".
- Asx_turn sameAs m.0_yfhpq.
- Asx_turn sameAs Q17145885.
- Asx_turn sameAs Q17145885.
- Asx_turn wasDerivedFrom Asx_turn?oldid=637947405.
- Asx_turn isPrimaryTopicOf Asx_turn.