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Amino Acids

  • Proline
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Proline

Proline is especially rigid because its side chain is attached to the protein backbone twice. So, it can introduce kinks in alpha helices – it is known as a “helix-breaker.”

It is most commonly found in the first or second positions of alpha helices (creates kinks if found further).

Sources

  • Proline (Wikipedia)
  • Structural Implications of Proline
  • Proline - Russell Lab

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