C cap

The term C cap (C-cap, Ccap) describes an amino acid in a particular position within a protein or polypeptide.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The C cap residue of an alpha helix is the last amino acid residue at the C terminus of the helix. More precisely, it is defined as the last residue (i) whose NH group is hydrogen-bonded to the CO group of residue i-4 (or sometimes residue i-3). Because of this it is sometimes also described as the residue following the helix.

Certain motifs occur commonly at or around the C cap, notably the Schellman loop and the niche (protein structural motif).

The N cap is the corresponding amino acid residue at the other end of the helix

References

  1. ^ Richardson, JM; Richardson DC (1988). "Amino acid preferences for specific locations at the ends of alpha-helices". Science. 240 (4859): 1648–1652. Bibcode:1988Sci...240.1648R. doi:10.1126/science.3381086. PMID 3381086. S2CID 38467101.
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  3. ^ Doig, AJ; MacArthur MW (1997). "Structures of N-termini of helices in proteins". Protein Science. 6 (1): 147–155. doi:10.1002/pro.5560060117. PMC 2143508. PMID 9007987.
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