Ramachandran Plotdoi:10.1002/047120918X.emb1273Ramachandran plotJennifer MartinUniversity of Queensland Brisbane AustraliaAmerican Cancer Society
A Ramachandran plot (also known as a Ramachandran map or a Ramachandran diagram or a plot), developed by Gopalasamudram Narayana Ramachandran and Viswanathan Sasisekharan is a way to visualize dihedral angles ψ against φ of amino acid residues in protein structure. It shows the possible ...
ChemInform Abstract: An Experimental Ramachandran Plot for Retropeptide Derivatives: Conformational Features of Derivatives of gem-Diamino and Malonyl Amino Acidsanalytical chemistry, reviewamino acids, peptidesChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was ...
Ramachandran Plotdoi:10.1002/9780471650126.dob0603.pub2Roman LaskowskiTjaart de BeerAmerican Cancer Society
An analysis of the occurrence of nonglycyl residues in conformations disallowed in the Ramachandran plot is presented. Ser, Asn, Thr, and Cys have the highest propensities to exhibit such conformations, and the branched aliphatic residues the lowest. Residues cluster in five regions...
The quality of the structures, and of Ramachandran plot statistics in particular, was notably improved while preserving the agreement with the experimental constraints.doi:10.1023/A:1024092421649Ivano BertiniGabriele CavallaroClaudio LuchinatIrene Poli...
Ramachandran plotThe figure at top right shows the allowed φ,ψ backbone conformational regions from the Ramachandran et al. 1963 and 1968 hard-sphere calculations: full radius in solid outline, reduced radius in dashed, and relaxed tau (N-Calpha-C) angle in dotted lines.Jennifer Martin...
RamachandranplotMalonic and diaminomethane residues, equivalent to the two possible retro modifications of a glycine unit, with an inverted peptide group, present particular conformations that differ from those found in glycine and, in general, in -helix and β-sheet conformations, although other ...
Ramachandran plotMalonic and diaminomethane residues, equivalent to the two possible retro modifications of a glycine unit, with an inverted peptide group, present particular conformations that differ from those found in glycine and, in general, in alpha-amino acids. In both cases the phi(i) and...
ChemInform Abstract: An Experimental Ramachandran Plot for Retropeptide Derivatives: Conformational Features of Derivatives of gem-Diamino and Malonyl Amino Acidsdoi:10.1002/chin.199821275analytical chemistryreviewamino acidspeptidesChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a ...