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 | Secondary Structure SectionThe secondary structure section of a PDB file describes helices, sheets, and turns found in protein and polypeptide structures. HELIXOverviewHELIX records are used to identify the position of helices in the molecule. Helices are named and numbered. The residues where the helix begins and ends are noted, as well as the total length.Record Format 
 
COLUMNS       DATA TYPE        FIELD        DEFINITION
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 1 -  6       Record name      "HELIX "
 8 - 10       Integer          serNum       Serial number of the helix.
                                            This starts at 1 and increases
                                            incrementally.
12 - 14       LString(3)       helixID      Helix identifier. In addition
                                            to a serial number, each helix is
                                            given an alphanumeric character
                                            helix identifier.
16 - 18       Residue name     initResName  Name of the initial residue.
20            Character        initChainID  Chain identifier for the chain
                                            containing this helix.
22 - 25       Integer          initSeqNum   Sequence number of the initial
                                            residue.
26            AChar            initICode    Insertion code of the initial
                                            residue.
28 - 30       Residue name     endResName   Name of the terminal residue of
                                            the helix.
32            Character        endChainID   Chain identifier for the chain
                                            containing this helix.
34 - 37       Integer          endSeqNum    Sequence number of the terminal
                                            residue.
38            AChar            endICode     Insertion code of the terminal
                                            residue.
39 - 40       Integer          helixClass   Helix class (see below).
41 - 70       String           comment      Comment about this helix.
72 - 76       Integer          length       Length of this helix.
Details
 
 
                TYPE OF HELIX          CLASS NUMBER 
                                       (COLUMNS 39 - 40)
      ---------------------------------------------------
      Right-handed alpha (default)       1
      Right-handed omega                 2
      Right-handed pi                    3
      Right-handed gamma                 4
      Right-handed 310                   5
      Left-handed alpha                  6
      Left-handed omega                  7
      Left-handed gamma                  8
      27 ribbon/helix                    9
      Polyproline                       10
Relationships to Other Record TypesThere may be related information in the REMARKs.Example 
 
         1         2         3         4         5         6         7
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HELIX    1  HA GLY A   86  GLY A   94  1                                   9
HELIX    2  HB GLY B   86  GLY B   94  1                                   9
SHEETOverviewSHEET records are used to identify the position of sheets in the molecule. Sheets are both named and numbered. The residues where the sheet begins and ends are noted.Record Format 
 
COLUMNS     DATA TYPE        FIELD           DEFINITION
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 1 -  6     Record name      "SHEET "
 8 - 10     Integer          strand       Strand number which starts at 1 
                                          for each strand within a sheet 
                                          and increases by one.
12 - 14     LString(3)       sheetID      Sheet identifier.
15 - 16     Integer          numStrands   Number of strands in sheet.
18 - 20     Residue name     initResName  Residue name of initial residue.
22          Character        initChainID  Chain identifier of initial 
                                          residue in strand.
23 - 26     Integer          initSeqNum   Sequence number of initial 
                                          residue in strand.
27          AChar            initICode    Insertion code of initial residue
                                          in strand.
29 - 31     Residue name     endResName   Residue name of terminal residue.
33          Character        endChainID   Chain identifier of terminal
                                          residue.
34 - 37     Integer          endSeqNum    Sequence number of terminal
                                          residue.
38          AChar            endICode     Insertion code of terminal 
                                          residue.
39 - 40     Integer          sense        Sense of strand with respect to
                                          previous strand in the sheet. 0
                                          if first strand, 1 if parallel,
                                          -1 if anti-parallel.
42 - 45     Atom             curAtom      Registration. Atom name in 
                                          current strand.
46 - 48     Residue name     curResName   Registration. Residue name in
                                          current strand.
50          Character        curChainId   Registration. Chain identifier in
                                          current strand.
51 - 54     Integer          curResSeq    Registration. Residue sequence
                                          number in current strand.
55          AChar            curICode     Registration. Insertion code in
                                          current strand.
57 - 60     Atom             prevAtom     Registration. Atom name in
                                          previous strand.
61 - 63     Residue name     prevResName  Registration. Residue name in
                                          previous strand.
65          Character        prevChainId  Registration. Chain identifier in
                                          previous strand.
66 - 69     Integer          prevResSeq   Registration. Residue sequence
                                          number in previous strand.
70          AChar            prevICode    Registration. Insertion code in
                                              previous strand.
Details
 If the entry contains bifurcated sheets or beta-barrels, the relevant REMARK records must be provided. See the REMARK section for details.Example 
 
         1         2         3         4         5         6         7
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SHEET    1   A 5 THR A 107  ARG A 110  0
SHEET    2   A 5 ILE A  96  THR A  99 -1  N  LYS A  98   O  THR A 107
SHEET    3   A 5 ARG A  87  SER A  91 -1  N  LEU A  89   O  TYR A  97
SHEET    4   A 5 TRP A  71  ASP A  75 -1  N  ALA A  74   O  ILE A  88
SHEET    5   A 5 GLY A  52  PHE A  56 -1  N  PHE A  56   O  TRP A  71
SHEET    1   B 5 THR B 107  ARG B 110  0
SHEET    2   B 5 ILE B  96  THR B  99 -1  N  LYS B  98   O  THR B 107
SHEET    3   B 5 ARG B  87  SER B  91 -1  N  LEU B  89   O  TYR B  97
SHEET    4   B 5 TRP B  71  ASP B  75 -1  N  ALA B  74   O  ILE B  88
SHEET    5   B 5 GLY B  52  ILE B  55 -1  N  ASP B  54   O  GLU B  73
The sheet presented as BS1 below is an eight-stranded beta-barrel. This is represented by a nine- stranded sheet in which the first and last strands are identical. 
 SHEET 1 BS1 9 VAL 13 ILE 17 0 SHEET 2 BS1 9 ALA 70 ILE 73 1 O TRP 72 N ILE 17 SHEET 3 BS1 9 LYS 127 PHE 132 1 O ILE 129 N ILE 73 SHEET 4 BS1 9 GLY 221 ASP 225 1 O GLY 221 N ILE 130 SHEET 5 BS1 9 VAL 248 GLU 253 1 O PHE 249 N ILE 222 SHEET 6 BS1 9 LEU 276 ASP 278 1 N LEU 277 O GLY 252 SHEET 7 BS1 9 TYR 310 THR 318 1 O VAL 317 N ASP 278 SHEET 8 BS1 9 VAL 351 TYR 356 1 O VAL 351 N THR 318 SHEET 9 BS1 9 VAL 13 ILE 17 1 N VAL 14 O PRO 352 The sheet structure of this example is bifurcated. In order to represent this feature, two sheets are defined. Strands 2 and 3 of BS7 and BS8 are identical. 
 SHEET 1 BS7 3 HIS 662 THR 665 0 SHEET 2 BS7 3 LYS 639 LYS 648 -1 N PHE 643 O HIS 662 SHEET 3 BS7 3 ASN 596 VAL 600 -1 N TYR 598 O ILE 646 SHEET 1 BS8 3 ASN 653 TRP 656 0 SHEET 2 BS8 3 LYS 639 LYS 648 -1 N LYS 647 O THR 655 SHEET 3 BS8 3 ASN 596 VAL 600 -1 N TYR 598 O ILE 646 TURNOverviewThe TURN records identify turns and other short loop turns which normally connect other secondary structure segments.Record Format 
 
COLUMNS      DATA TYPE        FIELD         DEFINITION
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 1 -  6      Record name      "TURN "
 8 - 10      Integer          seq           Turn number; starts with 1 and
                                            increments by one.
12 - 14      LString(3)       turnId        Turn identifier
16 - 18      Residue name     initResName   Residue name of initial residue in
                                            turn.
20           Character        initChainId   Chain identifier for the chain
                                            containing this turn.
21 - 24      Integer          initSeqNum    Sequence number of initial residue
                                            in turn.
25           AChar            initICode     Insertion code of initial residue 
                                            in turn.
27 - 29      Residue name     endResName    Residue name of terminal residue 
                                            of turn.
31           Character        endChainId    Chain identifier for the chain
                                            containing this turn.
32 - 35      Integer          endSeqNum     Sequence number of terminal 
                                            residue of turn.
36           AChar            endICode      Insertion code of terminal residue
                                            of turn.
41 - 70      String           comment       Associated comment.
Details
 The validation program checks the number of residues in the given turn. PDB verifies that named residues exist in the ATOM records.Relationships to Other Record Types There may be related information in the REMARKs.Example 
 
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TURN     1 S1A GLY A  16  GLN A  18     SURFACE                       
TURN     2 FLA ILE A  50  GLY A  52     FLAP                          
TURN     3 S2A ILE A  66  HIS A  69     SURFACE                       
TURN     4 S1B GLY B  16  GLN B  18     SURFACE                       
TURN     5 FLB ILE B  50  GLY B  52     FLAP                          
TURN     6 S2B ILE B  66  HIS B  69     SURFACE                       
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