BIOL101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Hydrogen Bond, Hemoglobin, Sickle-Cell Disease

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4 use and need of energy (energy metabolism) Amino acids: each amino acid has a di erent side chain (r, side chain determines the chemical and physical characteris9cs of the amino acids. (e. g. atomic and molecular interac9ons, and molecular structure) Amino acids are bound together in chains to form. All proteins have a n terminus and c terminus. Secondary protein structure: folding and/or coiling of the primary structure, due to hydrogen bonding between amino acid backbones. Two secondary structures: helix (coiled structure, pleated sheet (folded structure) Secondary protein structure: for some proteins this is their nal structure, e. g. spider silk -> strength due to folding ( pleated sheets) Quaternary protein structure: some proteins consist of varies polypep9de subunits. (more than one polypep9de chain, held together by various bonds. Proteins of di erent sizes, structures and func9ons hhps://commons. wikimedia. org/wiki/ Changing only a few amino acids can change the structure of a protein and its function.

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