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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!
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