Computational studies of protein helix kinks
<p>Kinks are functionally important structural features found in the alpha-helices of many proteins, particularly membrane proteins. Structurally, they are points at which a helix abruptly changes direction. Previous kink definition and identification methods often disagree with one another.&l...
Main Authors: | Wilman, H, Henry Wilman |
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Other Authors: | Deane, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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