Analysis of main chain torsion angles in proteins: prediction of NMR coupling constants for native and random coil conformations.
Using a data base of 85 high resolution protein crystal structures the distributions of main chain torsion angles, both in secondary structure and in coil regions where no secondary structure is present, have been analysed. These torsion angle distributions have been used to predict NMR homonuclear...
Main Authors: | Smith, L, Bolin, K, Schwalbe, H, MacArthur, M, Thornton, J, Dobson, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
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