HUBS1403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Hydrogen Bond, Amine, Carboxylic Acid

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Lecture 5 proteins and nucleic acids: list the 7 main functions of proteins, support and structure, movement, transport of insoluble lipids, buffering within cells, catalytic, coordination and control, defence through waterproofing, describe the 4 stages of protein development, primary: sequence of amino acids, secondary: hydrogen bonding between molecules, tertiary: complex coiling and folding, quaternary: polypeptides interact to form subunits of protein, describe an amino acid. A, t, g, c proteins: join the nitrogenous bases with their complementary bases, a t, g c, c g, t a, u a, there are three types of rna required for the synthesis of proteins.

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