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. 2014 Sep 18;27(11):447–455. doi: 10.1093/protein/gzu037

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Population of specific regions of conformational space demonstrating similarities in the conformational propensities of l- and d-amino acids. The conformational regions are as defined in Figs. 1A and B and declared in the Supplementary Information. Inverted conformational regions are used to quantify the propensities of the d-amino acids and labeled as for the complementary l-amino acid regions from which they have been transposed (i.e. αR for the d-amino acids is DαR, as shown in Fig. 1 and discussed in the text; the same is true for the other conformational states).