Dihedral/Index
Dihedral angles in proteins and the Ramachandran plotDihedral angles in proteins and the Ramachandran plot
This in an index page pointing to several resources on these topics.
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- Dihedral angles in proteins: an interactive display of phi and psi dihedral angles using a model of a tripeptide.
- A regular page in Proteopedia.
- Simple presentation, featuring a 3D model with planes, clashes and animations.
- Phi and Psi Angles: a more detailed, guided explanation of determination and display of angles in the 3D model.
- A regular page in Proteopedia.
- The Ramachandran Plot
- A regular page in Proteopedia. Featured in an article in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2010.
- Extensive description with instructions on how to display the Ramachandran plot for any protein structure.
- Ramachandran Plot Inspection
- A special "Tutorial" page in Proteopedia (by Angel Herráez) and an equivalent page in Spanish
- Interactive Ramachandran plot with many controls and details, connecting the Ramachandran plot with the display on the 3D model. Includes planes, clashes and animations.
- You can display phi and psi for any pair of amino acids in any protein structure.
- The Ramachandran Principle, Phi (φ) and Psi (ψ) Angles in Proteins
- A special "Tutorial" page in Proteopedia (by Eric Martz)
- That tutorial repurposed as a slideshow with animated images (a Google Docs presentation):
- The slideshow is also available as a YouTube Video (in English), including explanation of dihedral angles with animated illustration.
- A quiz to self-assess understanding of the tutorial or the slideshow:
- Another animation of phi and psi angles connected to a Ramachandran plot (by David Jollie)
- Ramachandran outlier showcases a special case where a residue is not conforming to the favored values in the Ramachandran plot.