BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Beta Sheet, Peptide, Covalent Bond

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The primary structure of a protein is the specific linear sequence of amino acids that constitute the chain. With 20 different amino acids, the number of different polypeptides that can be formed is 20^n, where n is the number of amino acids in the chain. The variety of possible sequences is unlimited. The formation of the precise order of amino acid in every protein that an organism can produce is encoded within the genome of that organism. The amino acid sequence provides the information required to determine a protein"s three dimensional shape and thus its function. Proteins are formed by linkage of vast number of atoms; consequently their shape is complex. Conformations refers to the three dimensional arrangements of the atoms of a molecule. The secondary structure describes the conformation of portions of the polypeptide chain. There are two conformations for the secondary structure of a protein,

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