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A sequence of several proline residues in a polypeptide or protein; tends to generate an anomalous left-handed helix conformation
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Polyproline helix — In proteins, a left handed polyproline II helix (PPII, poly Pro II) is formed when sequential residues all adopt (φ,ψ) backbone dihedral angles of roughly ( 75°, 150°) and have trans isomers of their peptide bonds. Similarly, a more compact right … Wikipedia
Proline — For other uses, see Proline (disambiguation). Proline … Wikipedia
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Collagen — Tropocollagen triple helix Collagen /ˈkɒlədʒɨn/ is a group of naturally occurring proteins found in animals, especially in the flesh and connective tissues of mammals.[1] It is the main component of connectiv … Wikipedia
Collagen helix — Collagen triple helix Model of a collagen helix.[1] … Wikipedia
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