BIOL 1201 Lecture : Lecture Jan 24

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15 Mar 2019
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Read over the chapter in the text book especially over proteins. R group (20 different group) is what makes them unique. Note there are different types of r groups. No partial charges on the r group. Interact with the partial + and charges of water. The characteristics of the individual amino acids determine the structure of the protein. The amino and carboxyl groups (common to all amino acids) are involved. Sequence of amino acids in a protein or peptide. Determines what the protein will look like and how it will function. Results from hydrogen bonding involving the peptide backbone. Folding into a 3-dimiensional structure, e. g. , a globule. Folding is due to the properties and interactions of the r groups (amino acid side chains) R groups: hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties. Hydrophobic r groups: buried in the interior of the protein. Interact with one another or are on the surface to interact with water. Ionic interactions: hydrophobic and van der waals interactions.

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