Not exact matches
These resulted in significant contributions to our understanding of the solution conditions that determine polypeptide conformation and to the development of techniques, particularly optical rotatory dispersion, for determining the - helical and β - sheet contents of various key proteins (4)(most notably
myoglobin, the helical
content of which was confirmed by John Kendrew's X-ray structure analysis) as well as the helical nature of the three - stranded protein collagen.
[6] Type IIB fibres contain a low
content of
myoglobin, relatively few mitochondria, relatively few blood capillaries and large amounts glycogen.
[3] Type IIx fibres contain a low
content of
myoglobin, relatively few mitochondria, relatively few blood capillaries and large amounts glyrs are red