Beta Sheet Hydrogen Bonding - Web beta strands (sheets) in which the hydrogen bonds are between backbone atoms (again amide hs and carbonyl os) on noncontinuous stretches of the protein, and reverse turns, which occur within a very short continuous stretch of amino acids. This hydrogen bonding pattern, repeated over many consecutive amino acid residues with at least two strands is what defines the beta sheet. Turn on the sidechains with this button: Make certain that you can define, and use in context, the key terms below. Web notice how showing the hydrogen bonds shows the planar structure that is the beta sheet. Shows the hydrogen bonds in the context of the original ribbon.
Shows the hydrogen bonds in the context of the original ribbon. Web beta strands (sheets) in which the hydrogen bonds are between backbone atoms (again amide hs and carbonyl os) on noncontinuous stretches of the protein, and reverse turns, which occur within a very short continuous stretch of amino acids. Make certain that you can define, and use in context, the key terms below. Web notice how showing the hydrogen bonds shows the planar structure that is the beta sheet. This hydrogen bonding pattern, repeated over many consecutive amino acid residues with at least two strands is what defines the beta sheet. Turn on the sidechains with this button: