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Why are antiparallel beta sheets more stable than parallel beta sheets?

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The side chains of the amino acids alternate above and below the sheet

Step-by-step explanation:

Hydrogen bonds are formed between the amine and carbonyl groups across strands. ... Antiparallel ß sheets are slightly more stable than parallel ß sheets because the hydrogen bonding pattern is more optimal.

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