BIOL 118 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, Glutamine, Hemoglobin A

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Carbonyl: link molecules into larger compounds carboxyl: releases a proton. Amino: a hydrogen from the nitrogen group will form a hydrogen bond with the oxygen. Amino group (nh2), acid group, the central carbon. Can be hydrophobic- do not form hydrogen bonds, nonpolar. Or hydrophilic- form hydrogen bonds, polar, readily dissolve in water. Monomers and polymers- macromolecules including proteins, nucleic acids, and carbs. Condensation reaction can bring a monomer in, let water out (forms water) Hydrolysis reaction can bring water in, let monomer out. The peptide bond- a very strong, covalent bond. Secondary structure: alpha helix or beta pleated sheet. Hydrogen bonding in the backbone of the amino acids. Tertiary structures are diverse depending on whether they are made up more of beta pleated sheets or alpha helixes. Quaternary structure: many proteins contain several distinct polypeptide subunits that interact to form a single structure. Big ball of folds of different proteins. A denatured protein is unable to function normally.

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