What are the axes of a Ramachandran plot, and what does it
show us?



What are the axes of a Ramachandran plot, and what does it show us?..

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the are the new rotational angles (fi and psi) which are
created when a petide bond is formed

Ramachandran plot shows how much of the conformational
space there is available for the amino acids, from the map
you can see if an amino acid has a high/low preference for
either helix or sheet or for both

glysine is mostly indifferent and proline is the most
restricted

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