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It depends on the primary sequence of amino acids as to which secondary structure is more stable. Both structures use hydrogen bonds to stabilize the structures, however in an alpha helix, these hydrogen bonds are with the peptide and in beta sheets the hydrogen bonds are between beta peptide strands. I really don't know which structure is more stable... -alpha helix seems to be a more common structure -and B sheets lose some H bonding during hair pin turns and during twists. -But an alpha helix has a dipole whereas an antiparalle beta sheet doesnt. -weighing it up i would assume an alpha helix to be more stable but that would be a guess from me.
This bonding is done in the secondary structure of the protein.
The alpha helix and beta sheets are found at the Secondary level of protein folding. It's when the protein is taking its shape. Secondary structure
The aluminum is melted, cast into ingots, then either rolled into sheets or extruded into various shapes. The sheets can be stamped to make more cans.
No, Shale is not permeable. Because it is a clastic sedimentary rock rock having clay structure. And clay particles tend to form a sheet structure and align the sheets together leaving no space for fluid to pass through.
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structure is a type of data structure whose individual elements can differ i type.the elements of structure are called mambers
Mica breaks into sheets because of its unique crystal structure. Just as sand or salt is composed of granules, mica is composed of molecular sheets.
Secondary structure. The coiling is the formation of the alpha helix. The folding is the formation of the beta sheets.
The question should be "what do alpha helices and beta sheets create?" They form the tertiary structure of proteins.
together they make a secondary protein structure
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It depends on the primary sequence of amino acids as to which secondary structure is more stable. Both structures use hydrogen bonds to stabilize the structures, however in an alpha helix, these hydrogen bonds are with the peptide and in beta sheets the hydrogen bonds are between beta peptide strands. I really don't know which structure is more stable... -alpha helix seems to be a more common structure -and B sheets lose some H bonding during hair pin turns and during twists. -But an alpha helix has a dipole whereas an antiparalle beta sheet doesnt. -weighing it up i would assume an alpha helix to be more stable but that would be a guess from me.
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its two dimensional sheets
This bonding is done in the secondary structure of the protein.
It was covered in massive ice sheets!