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Can a polypeptide chain fold into a regularly repeating structure?

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Can a polypeptide chain fold into a regularly repeating structure?

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Pauling and Corey evaluated a variety of potential polypeptide conformations by building precise molecular models to answer this question. They adhered closely to the experimentally observed bond angles and distances for amino acids and small peptides. In 1951, they proposed 2 periodic polypeptide structures, called the alpha helix and the beta pleated sheet.

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