table of evaluated peptides before linking
 

Example for a linear peptide (1)

Example for non-linear peptide linking two (2) or three (3) strands

Example 3: p1 XXXX p2 XXXX p3 shows how the single strands are linked. The „X“ stands for any AA in the linker you want to use (usually β-alanine) . The number of „X“ indicates how many AAs are needed to join the single strands.

This section describes the different single strands of the non-linear peptide. In this example all peptides belong to chain N and extend from AA number 459-463, 104-113 and 164-168, respectively.

Left side of this section indicates the distance between the C-terminus of strand 1 to the N-terminus of strand 2.

Right side defines the distance between C-terminus of strand 2 to N-terminus of strand 1.

PLAESE do not forget to link the peptides!

 

table of peptides after linking and amino replacements
 

Always use the evaluate button to see the linked strands. The table beside shows how the non-linear peptides are linked. The numbers (1-3) stand for the same peptides as the side before.