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The nine-question quiz below is offered to accompany the interactive [[Tutorial:Ramachandran principle and phi psi angles]], which is also available as a [http://tinyurl.com/RamachandranPrinciple Slideshow] and a [http://tinyurl.com/RamachandranPrincipleYoutube YouTube video]. | |||
<quiz display=simple> | <quiz display=simple> | ||
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{'''Questions below may have <font color="red">more than one</font> correct answer.'''} | {'''Questions below may have <font color="red">more than one</font> correct answer.'''} | ||
{The peptide bond is unable to rotate because | |||
|type="[]"} | |||
- It is a covalent bond. | |||
- It is a non-covalent bond. | |||
- Rotation would cause clashes. | |||
+ It is a partially double bond. | |||
{Phi and psi angles directly determine | {Phi and psi angles directly determine | ||
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- A limited range of phi angles with all possible psi angles. | - A limited range of phi angles with all possible psi angles. | ||
- A limited range of psi angles with all possible phi angles. | - A limited range of psi angles with all possible phi angles. | ||
||See [ | ||See [http://bioinformatics.org/molvis/phipsi/index.htm#plot Ramachandran Plot]. | ||
{Common secondary structures are energetically favored because | {Common secondary structures are energetically favored because | ||
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+ Where alpha helices occur. | + Where alpha helices occur. | ||
+ Where beta strands occur. | + Where beta strands occur. | ||
- Where | - Where alpha helices, beta strands, and turns do not occur. | ||
+ Where the phi and psi angles are energetically favorable. | + Where the phi and psi angles are energetically favorable. | ||
</quiz> | </quiz> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 7 March 2019
The nine-question quiz below is offered to accompany the interactive Tutorial:Ramachandran principle and phi psi angles, which is also available as a Slideshow and a YouTube video.