BIOL1004 Study Guide - Final Guide: Collagen, Cellulose, Hydrolysis

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Protein structure
Definition
Bond
Example
Primary
structure
The primary
structure of a
protein is the
precise sequence
of amino acids
Covalent bond
CCTGC
Secondary
structure
Secondary
structure
consists of
regular patterns
of shapes
adopted by
different regions
of a polypeptide
chain. Held in
place by
hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bond
(attraction
between +/-)
Alpha helix- ‘a right
handed coil’.
Beta pleated sheet
Tertiary
structure
The tertiary
structure is the
overall shape or
structure of a
polypeptide in a
protein
Combination:
ionic bonds,
covalent bonds,
van der wall
bonds, hydrogen
bonds
Specifics the location of
every atom in the
polypeptide in three-
dimensional space.
Quaternary
structure
How the
different
peptides
(subunits) of a
multi
polypeptide
protein fit
together
Combination
Hemoglobin (how the 4
polypeptides fit together)
Proteins consisting of a
single polypeptide, don’t
have a quaternary structure
e.g. cystic fibrosis protein
Application of structure to sickle cell disease
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