BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Pigment, Alpha Helix, Globular Protein
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Compare how each component of the cytoskeleton is formed. Associate the cytoskeletal ibers to their preferred molecular motors and contract the characterisics. What are the main types of cell-to-cell interacions. Discuss how cellular moility and mobility are diferent and how they are accomplished. Had to have at least a predominant number of polar amino acids, can be nonpolar. When you string along amino acids (primary structure) as it begins to get longer and longer radical groups interact, changing the appearance of the protein. End up having lexible secondary structures (alpha helices). Areas with a predominance of nonpolar amino acids you have a more rigid structure, beta plated sheets. Some domains in protein are predominantly made with alpha helices or beta plated sheets. Structure to accomplish placement is deined by locaion and what amino acids build it up. Transporter that spans the membrane can also interact with molecules in the membrane. Sequence, structure, locaion and funcion are all important.