Biochemistry
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Author: Reginald H. Garrett, Charles M. Grisham
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Chapter 20, Problem 22P
Interpretation Introduction
To explain:
The formation of kinked a-helices by using the Active Model for ADP-ATP translocase.
Introduction:
A common motif in which every N-H group backbone donates a hydrogen bond to the C=O group backbone of the amino acid.
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