FDNS 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Protein Structure, Isoleucine, Valine

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The building blocks of protein: amino acids: amino acids. Protein structure contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Out of these, there are 9 essential amino acids. Amino acid that cannot be synthesized at all in the body or cannot be synthesized in sufficient amounts to meet physiological needs. Without these essential nutrients, the body cannot make the proteins it needs to work. Amino acids are linked by peptide bonds to form proteins. Formed between the amine group of one amino acid and the acid group of the next amino acid. Forms a straight chain of amino acids with side chains bristling out from the backbone. Strand of protein does not remain a straight chain. Polypeptides: chains of amino acids; one or more polypeptides make up a protein. Protein folding: polypeptide folds into a 3d structure determined by its amino acid sequence. Primary structure remains the same, secondary and tertiary structures are disrupted.

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