Analysis of interatomic
Contacts of Structural
Units in PDB entry:
Contacts of Structural Units (CSU) are derived with the CSU software (Sobolev V., Sorokine A.,
Prilusky J., Abola E.E. and Edelman M. (1999) Automated
analysis of interatomic contacts in proteins.
Bioinformatics, 15, 327-332).
This page provides analyses of
contacts formed by:
For analysis of ligand-protein contacts, use:
3D structure can be seen in additional window with
STING software for 6JEC entry
There are 20 chains in PDB entry 6JEC
(CSU analysis of residue contacts immediately below table)
| Chain ID |
Initial residue | Terminal residue |
A
|
PRO 1 | PRO 1 |
A
|
GLY 3 | PRO 4 |
A
|
GLY 6 | PRO 7 |
A
|
GLY 9 | PRO 22 |
A
|
GLY 24 | PRO 25 |
A
|
GLY 27 | PRO 28 |
B
|
PRO 1 | PRO 1 |
B
|
GLY 3 | PRO 4 |
B
|
GLY 6 | PRO 7 |
B
|
GLY 9 | PRO 22 |
B
|
GLY 24 | PRO 25 |
B
|
GLY 27 | PRO 28 |
B
|
GLY 30 | GLY 30 |
C
|
PRO 1 | PRO 1 |
C
|
GLY 3 | PRO 4 |
C
|
GLY 6 | PRO 7 |
C
|
GLY 9 | PRO 22 |
C
|
GLY 24 | PRO 25 |
C
|
GLY 27 | PRO 28 |
C
|
GLY 30 | GLY 30 |
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There are no helices in PDB entry
6JEC
There are no sheets in PDB entry
6JEC
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