MBB 222 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Protein Dimer, Cytosol, Organelle

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Mbb 231 problem set 2: disulfide bonds are covalent bonds. A covalent bond is a bond in which electrons are shared equally. Covalent bonds are stronger than ionic, or hydrogen bonds and therefore correlate to mechanical properties like stiffness and hardness in proteins. Other bonds that influence protein structure include hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds. Hydrogen bonds occur between electronegative atoms which include nitrogen, fluorine, and oxygen bonding with hydrogen. Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds but determine a proteins secondary structure. Ionic bonds occur on the ends of the polypeptide sequences that result in salt bridges. These interactions provide the protein stability in its quaternary structure: organization of protein structure, primary structure, the primary structure of proteins is determined by the amino acid sequence which are linked by peptide bonds. Depending on the interactions, the hydrogen bonds will determine the general shape of the secondary structure.

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