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Suppose that, in a given protein, one lysine is replaced by aspartic acid. Does this charge occur in the primary structure or in the secondary structure? How might it result in a change in tertiary structure? In quaternary structure? Would this be considered a mutation? In humans mutations can lead to a number of diseases or disorders, please list one and detail/ describe the mutation along with the disease/ disorder.
Suppose that, in a given protein, one lysine is replaced by aspartic acid. Does this charge occur in the primary structure or in the secondary structure? How might it result in a change in tertiary structure? In quaternary structure? Would this be considered a mutation? In humans mutations can lead to a number of diseases or disorders, please list one and detail/ describe the mutation along with the disease/ disorder.
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Reid WolffLv2
28 Sep 2019
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