BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Coiled Coil, Alpha Helix, Covalent Bond

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Proteins and nucleic acids (lecture 3 4): We slowly move closer to the molecules that make up a cell. Everything in biology is based on carbon chemistry, because carbon can form 4 covalent bonds, and therefore can form an infinite variety of molecules, covered in organic chemistry. The default molecule has only c-c and c-h bonds, e. g. the molecule octane, which you can find in gasoline. Whenever something else is attached to carbon, we call it a functional group. Important functional groups are: hydroxyl, amino, and carboxyl. R stands for the rest of the molecule (can be anything, but must start with a c). Humans are made up of water, large molecules, ions and small molecules. Babies have the highest water content, as you get older you dry up more and more. We usually call proteins, nucleic acids and carbohydrates macromolecules, because they can form large polymers.

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