HI ,
I have a doubt on chi angle definition.
My latest version 3DNA has the following definition
chi in [165, -45(315)] for anti conformation
chi in [45, 95] for syn conformation
and DSSR has
chi for pyrimidines(Y): O4'-C1'-N1-C2; purines(R): O4'-C1'-N9-C4
Range [170, -50(310)] is assigned to anti, and [50, 90] to syn
The following is an excerpt from ur blog on torsion angle sometime ago.
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Normally (as in A- and B-form DNA/RNA duplex), χ falls into the ranges of +90° to +180°; –90° to –180° (or 180° to 270°), corresponding to the anti conformation (Figure below, top). Occasionally, χ has values in the range of –90° to +90°, referring to the syn conformation.
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Why is there a difference in the range to define syn and anti?
Why the definition had to be changed compared to the old text definition of ..."+/-90 to +/-180"?