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- A superhelix is a molecular structure in which a helix is itself coiled into a helix. This is significant to both proteins and genetic material, such as...
- to it, a right-handed superhelix. The "relaxed" structure on the left is not found unless the chromosome is nicked; the superhelix is the form usually found...
- Helicity Helix angle Helical axis Hemihelix Seas**** surface Solenoid Superhelix Triple helix ἕλιξ Archived 2012-10-16 at the Wayback Machine, Henry George...
- repeating beta strands subunits, arranged in antiparallel fashion to form a superhelix. Beta solenoids are part of the solenoid class of protein tandem repeats...
- stabilizing the entire triple helix. The rise of the collagen helix (superhelix) is 2.9 Å (0.29 nm) per residue. The center of the collagen triple helix...
- proteins wraps DNA around itself in about 1.7 turns of a left-handed superhelix. In 1997 the first near atomic resolution crystal structure of the nucleosome...
- to the overall free energy of the triple helix. The formation of the superhelix not only protects the critical glycine residues on the interior of the...
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- approximately one helix for every beta strand, variants that form beta-alpha superhelix folds sometimes have long loops rather than helices linking successive...
- at 3.1 ˚A resolution: a tripartite protein ****embly and a left-handed superhelix". PNAS. 88 (22): 10148–52. Bibcode:1991PNAS...8810148A. doi:10.1073/pnas...