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Fig. 6 | AMB Express

Fig. 6

From: In silico analysis of the Val66Met mutation in BDNF protein: implications for psychological stress

Fig. 6

Comparative analysis of the secondary structure of BDNF and BDNF V66M using the GOR IV method. A Wild-type BDNF's secondary structure composition, displays alpha helices, extended strands, and random coil regions. a Secondary structure composition of BDNF V66M, showing largely identical structural elements. B Wild-type BDNF analysis, emphasizing the distribution of helices (20.24%), coils (50.20%), and sheets (29.55%). b The BDNF V66M shows a similar distribution of secondary structure components like the wild type with 21.86% helices, 29.55% sheets, and 48.58% coils. C Graphical representation of Wild-type BDNF's helix, coil, and sheets. c Graphical representation of the helix, coil, and sheet in BDNF V66M

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