C cap


The term C cap describes an amino acid in a particular position within a protein or polypeptide. The C cap residue of an alpha helix is the last amino acid residue at the C terminus of the helix. More precisely, it is defined as the last residue whose NH group is hydrogen-bonded to the CO group of residue i-4. Because of this it is sometimes also described as the residue following the helix.
Certain motifs occur commonly at or around the C cap, notably the Schellman loop and the niche.
The N cap is the corresponding amino acid residue at the other end of the helix