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The study of a protein’s secondary structure (Sec. Struc. P.) forms a fundamental cornerstone in understanding its biological function. This secondary structure, comprising helices, strands, and various turns, bestows the protein with a specific three-dimensional configuration, which is critical for the formation of its tertiary structure. In the context of this work, a given protein sequence is classified into three distinct categories, each representing a different structural element: H - Helix (includes alpha-helix, 3-10 helix, and pi helix), E - Strand (includes beta-strand and beta-bridge), C - Coil (includes turns, bends, and random coils).
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The study of a protein’s secondary structure (Sec. Struc. P.) forms a fundamental cornerstone in understanding its biological function. This secondary structure, comprising helices, strands, and various turns, bestows the protein with a specific three-dimensional configuration, which is critical for the formation of its tertiary structure. In the context of this work, a given protein sequence is classified into three distinct categories, each representing a different structural element: H - Helix (includes alpha-helix, 3-10 helix, and pi helix), E - Strand (includes beta-strand and beta-bridge), C - Coil (includes turns, bends, and random coils).
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