Hi Xiangjun,
I have a general question about the definition of gamma torsion angles in 3DNA.
I read some paper about gamma torsion angles and it seems the angular space for the angles are from -360 ~ 360 degree.
For example, in paper titled "Sequence-specific transitions of the torsion angle gamma change the polar-hydrophobic profile of the DNA grooves" The paper defined
Values of γ angle were classified according to
classical three-fold pattern into: gauche + (60° ± 30°),
trans (180° ± 30°), gauche – (300° ± 30°) conformations.
However, in 3DNA, the angular space of gamma is from -180 --> 180. So I am wondering whether there is any degeneracy in the angular space defined in 3DNA?
Best,
Honglue