BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nuclear Membrane, Nuclear Pore, Nucleolus

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Functions: transport and signaling, movement and structure, enzymes, defense. Protein syntheses: from dna to primary protein structures. Ribosome: assemble and have large and small subunit components that both contain. It is these interactions between the side chains that will allow the formation of a stable three-dimensional shape called a protein. Beta pleated sheets: parallel protein strands with hydrogen bonds, strands can run parallel or antiparallel. Quaternary structure: association of different polypeptide subunits to form the fully functional protein. Protein misfolds: cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that causes the accumulation of mucus in many organs, linked to mutations that lead to malfunction of an important cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (cftr) ion channel protein. Transformation a change in cell behavior resulting from the incorporation of hereditary material from outside of the cell or: the uptake of dna by a bacterial cell through its cell membrane from the surrounding environment.

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