Contiguous Amino Acids in Diameter of 16Å of Carbon Rule

Authors

  • Rajasekaran Ekambaram V. S. B. Engineering College, Karur – 639111, TN, India.
  • Indupriya Rajasekaran Andaman & Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Sciences, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cerb/v2/4320E

Keywords:

Internal amino acid, carbon domain, protein pattern, nanon, carbon value, CARd-3D

Abstract

Carbon one of the most important elements in living being is found out be crucial in 3D structure. During analysis at atomic level in biomolecular systems it is identified as most important factor of all available sources of biochemical formation and allied nature. Accordingly available sources of important functions in protein one is analysed in the previous years. In this connection it is important to take any other factor of important in determining 3D structure in this evolution of protein and other biomolecular one. Accordingly it is found out to be the amino acids are organised in some fashion to maintain 3D structure. In this connection it is evaluated to be in realm of specified dia it is in formation of 3D structure. It is in agreement at dia of 16Å. Here in this work of calculation it is further analysed by counting how many of amino acids are continuously accommodated with in this dia. Indeed evaluations are to be identification of adjacent amino acids available for formation of 3D structure using carbon network. Identified are 5 to 11 in formation in 3D structure. It is identified to be the crucial one during mutational study leading to stability and all.

Published

2022-12-15

How to Cite

Rajasekaran Ekambaram, & Indupriya Rajasekaran. (2022). Contiguous Amino Acids in Diameter of 16Å of Carbon Rule. Cutting Edge Research in Biology Vol. 2, 47–57. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cerb/v2/4320E