Analysis of interatomic Contacts of Structural Units in PDB entry:
9DWN


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).
For CSU analysis of other PDB entry

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 9DWN entry

There are 2 chains in PDB entry 9DWN (CSU analysis of residue contacts immediately below table)
Chain ID Initial residueTerminal residue
A
ASN 14GLY 297
B
LEU 13GLY 297
Residue contacts

1. List of contacts for up to 10 consecutive residues:
Chain ID from residue number to residue number


2. Detailed analyses of contacts for any single residue:
Residue number chain ID
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There are 14 helices in PDB entry 9DWN. Click on helix of interest for CSU analysis.
Helix
number
Helix
ID
Chain
ID
Initial
residue
Terminal
residue
Helix class
Helix 1
AA1
A
14 65Right-handed alpha
Helix 2
AA2
A
67 83Right-handed alpha
Helix 3
AA3
A
96 109Right-handed alpha
Helix 4
AA4
A
120 170Right-handed alpha
Helix 5
AA5
A
193 221Right-handed alpha
Helix 6
AA6
A
223 236Right-handed alpha
Helix 7
AA7
A
253 297Right-handed alpha
Helix 8
AA8
B
14 65Right-handed alpha
Helix 9
AA9
B
67 85Right-handed alpha
Helix 10
AB1
B
96 109Right-handed alpha
Helix 11
AB2
B
120 170Right-handed alpha
Helix 12
AB3
B
193 221Right-handed alpha
Helix 13
AB4
B
223 236Right-handed alpha
Helix 14
AB5
B
253 297Right-handed alpha
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There are no sheets in PDB entry 9DWN

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