Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Beta_bulge_loop> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 34 of
34
with 100 triples per page.
- Beta_bulge_loop abstract "Beta bulge loops are commonly occurring motifs in proteins and polypeptides consisting of five to six amino acids. There are two types: type 1, which is a pentapeptide; and type 2, with six amino acids. They are also regarded as a type of beta bulge, and have the alternative name of type G1 beta bulge. Compared to other beta bulges, beta bulge loops give rise to chain reversal such that they often occur at the loop ends of beta hairpins; such hairpins can be described as 3:5 (for a type 1 β bulge loop) or 4:6 (for type 2). Two websites are available for finding and examining β bulge loops in proteins, Motivated Proteins: [1] and PDBeMotif: [2].Type I beta bulge loops have two characteristic inter-main-chain hydrogen bonds. One is between the CO of residue i and the NH of residue i+3 (a β-turn); the other is between the CO of residue i+4 and the NH of residue i.Type 2 beta bulge loops have two characteristic inter-main-chain hydrogen bonds. One is between the CO of residue i and the NH of residue i+4 (an α-turn); the other is between the CO of residue i+5 and the NH of residue i.Beta bulge loops often have an aspartate, asparagine, serine or threonine at residue i, together with a nest (protein structural motif) at residues i+2 to i+4 (type 1) or residues i+3 to i+5 (type 2), with the side chain oxygen binding to the main chain NH groups of the nest. Site-directed mutagenesis of asx residues within a protein's β bulge loops has been described, showing that the side chain of an asx residue at various alternative positions within a β bulge loop binds to the nest and thereby helps stabilize the loop.".
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageExternalLink pdbemotif.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageID "44299071".
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageLength "4905".
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageRevisionID "669759798".
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Asparagine.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Aspartate.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Aspartic_acid.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Beta_bulge.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Beta_hairpin.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_structural_motifs.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink File:Type_1_beta_bulge_loop.pdf.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_bond.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Nest_(protein_structural_motif).
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Polypeptide.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Proteins.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Serine.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLink Threonine.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageWikiLinkText "beta bulge loop".
- Beta_bulge_loop hasPhotoCollection Beta_bulge_loop.
- Beta_bulge_loop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Beta_bulge_loop subject Category:Protein_structural_motifs.
- Beta_bulge_loop comment "Beta bulge loops are commonly occurring motifs in proteins and polypeptides consisting of five to six amino acids. There are two types: type 1, which is a pentapeptide; and type 2, with six amino acids. They are also regarded as a type of beta bulge, and have the alternative name of type G1 beta bulge.".
- Beta_bulge_loop label "Beta bulge loop".
- Beta_bulge_loop sameAs m.0127ylhv.
- Beta_bulge_loop sameAs Q19903500.
- Beta_bulge_loop sameAs Q19903500.
- Beta_bulge_loop wasDerivedFrom Beta_bulge_loop?oldid=669759798.
- Beta_bulge_loop isPrimaryTopicOf Beta_bulge_loop.