DescriptionRL nest bound to an egg oxygen atom.pdf
English: RL nest. The picture shows an RL nest (sticks) bound to a carbonyl oxygen (sphere) by hydrogen bonding (dots). For the first two nest residues (I and i+1) the mainchain atoms are shown and for the third residue only (i+2) the mainchain nitrogen is shown. Hydrogens are omitted. Typically an egg oxygen is hydrogen bonded to the NHs of residues I and i+2, but other hydrogen bondd arrangements occur. Oxygens are red; nitrogens blue and carbons grey.
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created on computer using pymol molecular graphics program
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