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Characterization of Asx Turn Types and Their Connate Relationship with β‐Turns
Invited for the cover of this issue are David J. Aitken, Michel Mons, and co‐workers at Université Paris–Saclay. The image depicts the investigation strategies used to document the intrinsic structures of an important secondary structure in proteins, the so‐called Asx turn. Read the full text of the...
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Published in: | Chemistry : a European journal 2022-05, Vol.28 (25), p.e202200969-n/a |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Invited for the cover of this issue are David J. Aitken, Michel Mons, and co‐workers at Université Paris–Saclay. The image depicts the investigation strategies used to document the intrinsic structures of an important secondary structure in proteins, the so‐called Asx turn. Read the full text of the article at 10.1002/chem.202104328.
“[Our work] supports the premise that an Asn–Gly sequence might efficiently promote the formation of the β‐bulge secondary structure.” This and more about the story behind the front cover can be found in the article at 10.1002/chem.202104328). |
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ISSN: | 0947-6539 1521-3765 |
DOI: | 10.1002/chem.202200969 |