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In this video, we dive deep into the Ramachandran Plot, one of the most fundamental concepts in biochemistry and structural biology. Whether you are preparing for CSIR NET, GATE, NEET, or DBT-BET, understanding how phi (φ) and psi (ψ) angles determine protein folding is crucial for your exams. What you will learn in this video: Introduction to Torsion Angles: Understanding the phi (φ) and psi (ψ) angles of the peptide backbone [00:15]. The Steric Hindrance Principle: Why certain angles are allowed while others are not [02:40]. Plotting the Graph: How to interpret the four quadrants of the Ramachandran Plot [04:10]. Secondary Structures: Identifying the regions for Alpha-helices (Right-handed and Left-handed) and Beta-sheets [06:55]. Special Cases: The unique behavior of Glycine and Proline in the plot [09:20]. Key Exam Topics Covered: ✅ Ramachandran Plot Quadrants ✅ Steric clashes and Van der Waals radii ✅ Secondary protein structure prediction ✅ Important MCQ points for CSIR NET & GATE Useful Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Protein Structure 01:30 - Defining Phi and Psi Angles 03:45 - The Physics of Steric Exclusion 05:20 - Analyzing the Allowed vs. Disallowed Regions 08:10 - Alpha Helix and Beta Sheet Coordinates 10:00 - Summary and Important Tips for Competitive Exams Don't forget to: 👍 Like this video if you found it helpful! 🔔 Subscribe to BioMindscape for more in-depth Biology and Biochemistry tutorials. 💬 Comment below if you have any questions or topics you'd like me to cover next! #Biochemistry #RamachandranPlot #ProteinStructure #CSIRNET #GATE2026 #NEETBiology #DBTBET #BiologyTutorial #BioMindscape Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry