The 'alpha-helix' is characterized by how many amino acid residues per turn of the helix?
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Correct answer: 3.6
The standard alpha-helix is a right-handed coil with approximately 3.6 residues per turn. This arrangement allows for optimal hydrogen bonding between the C=O of residue 'n' and the N-H of residue 'n+4'.
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