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Definition of Polyproline

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Meaning of Polyproline from wikipedia

- polyproline helix is a type of protein secondary structure which occurs in proteins comprising repeating proline residues. A left-handed polyproline II...
- secreted by gram-positive bacteria as an antibiotic. A transmembrane polyproline-II helix has not been reported in natural proteins. Nonetheless, this...
- chain. Multiple prolines and/or hydroxyprolines in a row can create a polyproline helix, the predominant secondary structure in collagen. The hydroxylation...
- PPI may refer to: PPi, the anion P2O74−, a pyrophosphate Polyproline I helix Protein–protein interaction Patient and public involvement Prepulse inhibition...
- ****ng in the center of the helix. Other extended structures such as the polyproline helix and alpha sheet are rare in native state proteins but are often...
- (May 2002). "Identification of interaction partners of the cytosolic polyproline region of CD95 ligand (CD178)". FEBS Letters. 519 (1–3): 50–58. doi:10...
- α for α helix, Lα for left-handed helix, β for β-sheet, and ppII for polyproline II. Such a clustering is alternatively described in the ABEGO system...
- human calcineurin A: evidence for two isozymes and identification of a polyproline structural domain". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 86 (23): 9183–7. Bibcode:1989PNAS...
- G.; Krimm, Samuel (2018). "Milieu-Initiated Inversion of the Aqueous Polyproline II/β Propensity in the Alanine Tripeptide: Aggregation Origin of the...
- domains, containing a different secondary structure to the normal collagen polyproline II (PPII) of random coils. This process describes the formation of gelatin...