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- Beta_turn comment "Beta turns (β turns, β-turns, β-bends, tight turns, reverse turns) are very common motifs in proteins and polypeptides. Each consists of four amino acid residues (labelled i, i+1, i+2 and i+3). They can be defined in two ways: 1. By the possession of an inter-main-chain hydrogen bond between the CO of residue i and the NH of residue i+3. Alternatively, 2. By having a distance of less than 7Å between the Cα atoms of residues i and i+3.".
- Q18378469 comment "Beta turns (β turns, β-turns, β-bends, tight turns, reverse turns) are very common motifs in proteins and polypeptides. Each consists of four amino acid residues (labelled i, i+1, i+2 and i+3). They can be defined in two ways: 1. By the possession of an inter-main-chain hydrogen bond between the CO of residue i and the NH of residue i+3. Alternatively, 2. By having a distance of less than 7Å between the Cα atoms of residues i and i+3.".