Author: Uversky, Vladimir N
Title: The alphabet of intrinsic disorder: II. Various roles of glutamic acid in ordered and intrinsically disordered proteins Document date: 2013_4_1
ID: 63gh2tg4_14_1
Snippet: 69, the third largest value after proline and glycine. 66 Note that the helical propensity is defined as the difference in free energy Δ(ΔG) estimated in kcal/mol per residue in an α-helical configuration relative to alanine, which has been set to zero because it is usually the amino acid with the most favorable helix propensity. 66 Here, the higher helical propensity values correspond to more positive free energies and therefore are related t.....
Document: 69, the third largest value after proline and glycine. 66 Note that the helical propensity is defined as the difference in free energy Δ(ΔG) estimated in kcal/mol per residue in an α-helical configuration relative to alanine, which has been set to zero because it is usually the amino acid with the most favorable helix propensity. 66 Here, the higher helical propensity values correspond to more positive free energies and therefore are related to residues which are less favored in α-helix.
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