ST Turn
Definition
A motif of three consecutive residues and one H-bond in which there is:
- Serine or Threonine (ST) at residue-1
- H-Bond between side-chain O of residue-1 and main-chain NH of residue-3.
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Sub-categories
These encompass the following conformations for each of Ser and Thr:- 1,2-χ60αR (aka: type I or R-handed)
- 1,2-χ60αL (aka: type II or R-handed flipped)
- 1,2-χ180αL (aka: type I' or L-handed)
- 1,2-χ180αR (aka: type II' or L-handed flipped)
Reference
Duddy and Milner-White, Protein Sci. 13:3051-3055 (2004)
Comments
1. The ST Turn, like the Asx Turn, resembles the H-bonded Beta Turn in the sense that side-chain atoms of residue-1 mimic the main-chain of residue-1 of Beta Turns.