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Secondary Protein Structure Polypeptide Backbone Consecutive Amino Acids

β strands are secondary protein structures where consecutive amino acids are arranged in a flat, planar conformation, often depicted as an arrow.

A secondary protein structure in which the polypeptide backbone of several consecutive amino acids is arranged in a flat, or planar, conformation, and often illustrated as an arrow

Front A secondary protein structure in which the polypeptide backbone of several consecutive amino acids is arranged in a flat, or planar, conformation, and often illustrated as an arrow
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