BIOCHEM 420 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Carbon Group, Protease, Post-Translational Modification

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Ch 5 : introduction to proteins : the primary level of. Nucleic acids stores and transmits the genetic information of the cell (cid:8869) Structure of a given bio molecule is directly related to its function. Each protein has a distinct structure that is optimally suited to its function. * protein function is determined by protein structure determined , various amino acids that make up the protein. , by the structures and properties of in turn which is the. Even modest changes in protein structure can lead to unstable or nonfunctional proteins. * many diseases are a consequence of amino acid mutations that render a protein unstable or nonfunctional: 1 amino acids. All proteins are polymers (cid:8869) a - amino acids : monomers that combine to make proteins. " amino group is attached to the x - carbon. Hydrogen atom and side chain ( r group) are attached to the x - carbon of every amino acid.

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