alfahélixek
Alfahélixek, often referred to as helical proteins, are a class of proteins characterized by their predominantly alpha-helical secondary structure. These proteins play a vital role in numerous biological processes. Their structure is formed by the regular arrangement of amino acids in a spiral conformation, stabilized by hydrogen bonds between the backbone atoms. This arrangement allows for a compact and stable tertiary structure.
The alpha-helical motif is one of the most common secondary structures found in proteins. In alfahélixek, these
Examples of proteins with significant alpha-helical content include keratin, found in hair and nails, and myoglobin,