Alpha protein are structural domains whose secondary structure is mainly composed of only alpha helices.
Beta proteins are structural domains whose secondary structure is mainly composed of only Beta sheets
alpha/beta protein are structurally composed of alternating alpha helices and beta sheets in which the beta sheets are mostly parallel to each other.
alpha + beta proteins that have secondary structure composing of alpha helices and beta sheets that occur separately along the entire backbone. Hence the Beta strands are antiparallel to each other
Alpha protein are structural domains whose secondary structure is mainly composed of only alpha helices.
Beta proteins are structural domains whose secondary structure is mainly composed of only Beta sheets
alpha/beta protein are structurally composed of alternating alpha helices and beta sheets in which the beta sheets are mostly parallel to each other.
alpha + beta proteins that have secondary structure composing of alpha helices and beta sheets that occur separately along the entire backbone. Hence the Beta strands are antiparallel to each other
Thanks for the answer. It was helpful. I would appreciate if you can elaborate alpha+beta . What is the meaning of "occur separately along the entire backbone."