ABSTRACT

The discussion of base+ information turns to the sequences internal to proteins. These obtain through the disulde bonds between select cysteine sites in favorable environments. The bonds make for auxiliary covalent paths from N-to C-terminal as introduced in Chapter One. We examine sets of paths for archetypal proteins using information vectors and the base+(2) ideas of the previous chapter. These enable construction of pair distribution functions for true and false sets alike. The functions capture the sets and structures in visual terms and provide signatures for comparison. All of this brings principles and correspondences to light.