Biology 1002B Chapter Notes - Chapter Purple Pages: Dehydration Reaction, Carboxylic Acid, Amine

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Class 5 reading purple pages proteins. Differences in the side groups give the amino acids their individual properties. Cooh group of a second: an amino acid chain always has an -nh2 group at one end, called the n-terminal end, and a -cooh group at the other end, called the c-terminal end. In cells, amino acids are added only to the -cooh end of the growing peptide strand: the backbone of the polypeptide is highlighted in the bottom figure above. The amino end of the polypeptide is called the n-terminus, while the carboxyl end is called the c- terminus: the distinction between a polypeptide and a protein is that a polypeptide is simply a string of amino acids. A protein is a polypeptide that has folded into the specific three- dimensional shape that is required for most proteins to be functional.

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