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] interaction in proteins plays a crucial role in protein folding, dynamics and function. The locally ordered structure, the so-called ] of a ] is created by ] within the protein backbone. These hydrogen bonds have structural role in the proteins and called '''secondary hydrogen bonds''' <ref name="hb">{{cite journal|author= Bikadi Z, Demko L, Hazai E| title=Functional and structural characterization of a protein based on analysis of its hydrogen bonding network by hydrogen bonding plot| journal=Arch Biochem Biophys. |date=2007| volume=461 |issue=2 |pages=225–234 |doi=10.1016/j.abb.2007.02.020|pmid= 17391641}}</ref>.

==Definition==
# ]s that stabilize the ] of the ]s
# Diagonal points in the ]

==See also==
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