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PDBsum entry 7o3h
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Membrane protein
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PDB id
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7o3h
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446 a.a.
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420 a.a.
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380 a.a.
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241 a.a.
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196 a.a.
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102 a.a.
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80 a.a.
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68 a.a.
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60 a.a.
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51 a.a.
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76 a.a.
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53 a.a.
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78 a.a.
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Generate full PROCHECK analyses
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PROCHECK summary for 7o3h
Ramachandran plot
PROCHECK statistics
1. Ramachandran Plot statistics
No. of
residues %-tage
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Most favoured regions [A,B,L] 3292 90.4%
Additional allowed regions [a,b,l,p] 344 9.4%
Generously allowed regions [~a,~b,~l,~p] 7 0.2%
Disallowed regions [XX] 0 0.0%
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Non-glycine and non-proline residues 3643 100.0%
End-residues (excl. Gly and Pro) 37
Glycine residues 278
Proline residues 203
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Total number of residues 4161
Based on an analysis of 118 structures of resolution of at least 2.0 Angstroms and R-factor no greater than 20.0 a good
quality model would be expected to have over 90% in the most favoured regions [A,B,L].
2. G-Factors
Average
Parameter Score Score
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Dihedral angles:-
Phi-psi distribution 0.03
Chi1-chi2 distribution -0.14
Chi1 only -0.01
Chi3 & chi4 0.46
Omega -0.39
-0.10
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Main-chain covalent forces:-
Main-chain bond lengths 0.65
Main-chain bond angles 0.42
0.51
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OVERALL AVERAGE 0.15
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G-factors provide a measure of how unusual, or out-of-the-ordinary, a property is.
Values below -0.5* - unusual
Values below -1.0** - highly unusual
Important note: The main-chain
bond-lengths and bond angles are compared with
the Engh & Huber (1991) ideal values derived
from small-molecule data. Therefore, structures
refined using different restraints may show
apparently large deviations from normality.
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