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The alpha helix is one of the most common secondary structure of proteins or polypeptide chain, found in the nature. In this structure the amino acids are arranged in the form of twisted coil, known as the alpha helix. The helical structure is stabilized by the presence of hydrogen bonds.
The alpha helix is one of the most common secondary structure of proteins or polypeptide chain, found in the nature. In this structure the amino acids are arranged in the form of twisted coil, known as the alpha helix. The helical structure is stabilized by the presence of hydrogen bonds.