Proline is unique due to its cyclic structure, which introduces a sharp kink in the α-helix, disrupting its regular helical conformation. The nitrogen atom in proline is part of a rigid ring, making rotation around the N-C bond impossible. Additionally, proline lacks a hydrogen atom on its nitrogen to participate in backbone hydrogen bonding, which is essential for α-helix stability.
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A. Bias | I. Prejudice in a general or specific sense, usually in the sense for having a preference to one particular sample, perspective, external influence etc. |
B. Prevalence | II. Number of cases of a disease that are present in a particular population at a given time |
C. Placebo | III. A measure of the distance in standard deviations of a sample from the mean |
D. Z-Score | IV. An inactive substance or preparation used as a control in an experiment or test to determine the effectiveness of a medicinal drug/supplement etc. |