The STR2 alphabet. This 13-state alphabet uses DSSP hydrogen bond definitions and is defined strictly from DSSP output. The main difference is that STR2 subdivides the DSSP class E (β-sheet) into seven classes: A M P, anti-parallel, mixed or parallel β-strand, hydrogen bonded to two partners; Y Z, anti-parallel edge strand residue, bonded and non-bonded, respectively; Q, parallel edge strand, both bonded and non-bonded residues; and E, all other β-sheet residues, typically β-bulges. STR2 groups together DSSP classes H (α-helix) and I (π-helix) into a single STR2 class H. The remaining five classes are identical to DSSP: G, 310 helix; T, turn; S, bend; C, coil; and B, β-bridge.