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SWISS-MODEL
SWISS-MODEL is a fully automated protein structure homology-modelling server. The purpose of this server is to make protein modelling accessible to all life science researchers worldwide.
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SWISS-MODEL Interactive Workspace
The SWISS-MODEL Interactive Workspace provides a personal area for each user in which protein homology models can be built and the results of completed modelling projects are stored and visualized.
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Tertiary Protein Structure and Folds | SWISS-MODEL
4.1 Introduction
Secondary Structure),
and some common "motifs" composed of 2 or 3 of these elements (
Super-secondary Structure).
Tertiary structure describes the folding of the polypeptide chain...
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Chapter 2
They occur as the short loop regions between anti-parallel
hydrogen bonded
b-strands. In general a
reverse turn (or
b-turn, as it they are
sometimes called) is any region of a protein where there...
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Secondary Structure and Backbone Conformation | SWISS-MODEL
1.1 Main Chain Torsion Angles
The figure below shows the three main chain torsion angles of a polypeptide.
Phi (Φ; C, N, C
α, C) and psi (Ψ; N, C
α, C, N) are on
either side of the C
α atom and om...
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Qmean server
Introduction
Estimating the quality of protein structure models is a vital step in protein structure prediction. Often one ends up in having a set of alternative models (
e.g. from different modeling ...