Corey-Pauling rules

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title: Corey-Pauling rules
text: In biochemistry, the Corey-Pauling rules are a set of three basic statements that govern the secondary nature of proteins, in particular, the CO-NH peptide link. They were originally proposed by Robert Corey and Linus Pauling. The rules are as follows: The atoms in a peptide link all lie on the same plane. The nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in a hydrogen bond are approximately in a straight line. The carbon-oxygen and nitrogen-hydrogen groups are all involved in bonding.
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