An amino acid residue (other than glycine) has no symmetry elements. The general operation of conversion of one residue of a single chain into a second residue equivalent to the first is accordingly a rotation about an axis accompanied by translation along the axis. Hence the only configurations for a chain compatible with our postulate of equivalence of the residues are helical configurations.


Linus Pauling: Selected Scientific Papers (ed. World Scientific, 2001) - ISBN: 9789812811974


An amino acid residue (other than glycine) has no symmetry elements. The general operation of conversion of one residue of a single chain into a...

An amino acid residue (other than glycine) has no symmetry elements. The general operation of conversion of one residue of a single chain into a...

An amino acid residue (other than glycine) has no symmetry elements. The general operation of conversion of one residue of a single chain into a...

An amino acid residue (other than glycine) has no symmetry elements. The general operation of conversion of one residue of a single chain into a...