An alternative notation for a polypeptide helix is to list the number of residues per turn and the number of atoms found in the hydrogen-bonded loop that connects adjacent backbone atoms.
For example, a 310 helix contains 3 amino acids per turn and uses an i to i + 3 hydrogen-bonding pattern in which the H-bonded loop has 10 atoms.
For a polypeptide composed of g-amino acids, state the nomenclature of a helix with the same H-bonding pattern and number of residues per turn as a 310 helix.
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An alternative notation for a polypeptide helix is to list the number of residues per turn and the number of atoms found in the hydrogen-bonded loop that connects adjacent backbone atoms.
For example, a 310 helix contains 3 amino acids per turn and uses an i to i + 3 hydrogen-bonding pattern in which the H-bonded loop has 10 atoms.
For a polypeptide composed of g-amino acids, state the nomenclature of a helix with the same H-bonding pattern and number of residues per turn as a 310 helix.
PLEASE SHOW WORK, thank you so much for your help!
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