BPS 4131 Study Guide - Final Guide: Biopharmaceutical, Alpha Helix, Hydrophile

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Some are hydrophobic and some hydrophilic: both physically and chemically diferent. Pepides: dehydraion reacions between two amino acids makes a pepide bond. Because its not in the receptors for drugs, because we can"t remove it so we might get bad efects from it. But proteins have a lifeime, and we don"t want to break them and want the protein to live (not recreated randomly) and to preserve this, we use the strongest bond to do so. Folding is what makes a protein a protein, not the number of monomers. Slide 10 to 11 have the informaion needed. Structures: the slide is saying it all. The alpha helix has hydrogen bonds, and its important because it adds to the strength of the protein itself: teriary. Slide 13 to 16 ~ he"s reading, kinda. Hydrogen bonds are the driver of the diferences in the structures of the secondary structures: alpha vs beta, and how one would fold vs another.

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