- Ramachandran plot
A Ramachandran plot (also known as a Ramachandran map or a Ramachandran diagram), developed by
Gopalasamudram Narayana Ramachandran , is a way to visualizedihedral angle s φ against ψ ofamino acid residues inprotein structure . It shows the possible conformations of φ and ψ angles for apolypeptide .Mathematically, the Ramachandran plot is the visualization of a function . The domain of this function is the
torus . Hence, the conventional Ramachandran plot is a projection of the torus on the plane, resulting in a distorted view and the presence of discontinuities.One would expect that larger side chains would result in more restrictions and consequently a smaller allowable region in the Ramachandran plot. In practice this does not appear to be the case; only the methylene group at the β position has an influence.
Glycine has a hydrogen atom, with a smallervan der Waals radius , instead of a methyl group at the β position. Hence it is least restricted and this is apparent in the Ramachandran plot for Glycine for which the allowable area is considerably larger.In contrast, the Ramachandran plot for
proline shows only a very limited number of possible combinations of ψ and φ.One can also plot the dihedral angles in
polysaccharide s in this fashion.oftware
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STING
*Pymol with the DynoPlot extension
*VMD, distributed with dynamic Ramachandran plot plugin
*Sirius
* [http://ca.expasy.org/spdbv/ Swiss PDB Viewer] See also PDB for a list of similar software.References
* G.N. Ramachandran, C. Ramakrishnan & V. Sasisekharan (1963): "Stereochemistry of polypeptide chain configurations." In: "J. Mol. Biol." vol. 7, p. 95-99. PMID 13990617
External links
* [http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/DynoPlot DynoPlot in PyMOL wiki]
* [http://www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/PPS95/course/3_geometry/rama.html Link to Ramachandran Plot Map of alpha-helix and beta-sheet locations]
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