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Not all PGs have ten coils in the parallel beta helix.  They usually have approximately 10 coils. [[Image:PBH2.jpg|200px|left|thumb| Nomenclature for structural elements of the parallel beta helix<ref name="yoder" />.  PB1 is Parallel Beta Sheet 1, T1 is Turn 1, between PB1 and PB2., [[PBH2]]]] With the parallel beta helix fold, the three major beta sheets are call PB1, PB2, and PB3.  The turns between strands are Turn 1 (T1) between PB1 and PB2, T2 is the turn between PB2 and PB3, and T3 is the turn between PB3 and PB1 of the next coil.  For your reference, this is illustrated in the figure below.
Not all PGs have ten coils in the parallel beta helix.  They usually have approximately 10 coils. [[Image:PBH2.jpg|200px|left|thumb| Nomenclature for structural elements of the parallel beta helix<ref name="yoder" />.  PB1 is Parallel Beta Sheet 1, T1 is Turn 1, between PB1 and PB2., [[PBH2]]]] With the parallel beta helix fold, the three major beta sheets are call PB1, PB2, and PB3.  The turns between strands are Turn 1 (T1) between PB1 and PB2, T2 is the turn between PB2 and PB3, and T3 is the turn between PB3 and PB1 of the next coil.  For your reference, this is illustrated in the figure below.
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== 3D Structures of polygalacturonase ==
== 3D Structures of polygalacturonase ==

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