Peptide Bonds - Biochemistry

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What is represented by the colored regions of a Ramachandran plot?

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A Ramachandran plot, also referred to as a dihedral plot, tells us about what bond angles are favorable for an amino acid residue. The colored regions are favorable, while the uncolored (white) regions are not favorable. Additionally, each colored regions also corresponds to a different secondary structures (alpha helix, beta sheet, etc.).

These plots can't tell us much about the specific residue order within a polypeptide chain, or the energy required to break an amide bond.

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