BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Aminoacyl-Trna, Protein Structure, Alpha Helix

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The general structure of an amino acid consists of a central carbon atom, called the alpha carbon connected by covalent bonds to four different chemical groups; an amino group (- Nh3), a carboxyl group (-cooh), a hydrogen atom (-h), and a variable side chain or r group. The side chains are chemically diverse and are grouped according to their properties, with a particular emphasis on whether they are hydrophobic or hydrophilic, or special characteristics that might affect a protein"s stricture. There properties strongly in uence how a polypeptide folds, and hence the three dimensional shape of the protein. The sequence of amino acids dictates protein folding; which determines function. The sequence of amino acids in a protein is its primary structure. Interactions between stretches of amino acids in a protein form local secondary structures. There are two types of secondary structures; the alpha helix and the beta sheet.

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