Biology 1002B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Disulfide, Carboxylic Acid, Amine

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A protein is a polypeptide that has folded into the specific three-dimensional shape that is required for most proteins to be functional: primary structure is the particular and unique sequence of amino acids forming a polypeptide. The primary sequence is determined by the nucleotide sequence of the coding region of the protein"s corresponding gene: secondary structure is produced by the twists and turns of the amino acid chain. Based on the hydrogen bonds between atoms of the back bone. More precisely, the hydrogen bonds form between the hydrogen atom attached to the nitrogen of the backbone and the oxygen attached to one of the carbon atoms of the backbone. Two highly regular secondary structures are the alpha helix and the beta sheet. A third, less regular arrangement, the random coil or loop, imparts flexibility to certain regions of the protein.

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