Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Column Chromatography, Protein Folding, Amine

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Dipeptide a peptide chain composed of 2 amino acids tripeptides a peptide chain composed of 3 amino acids. Oligopeptide a peptide chain composed of approximately 3-20 amino acids. Polypeptide a peptide chain composed of many amino acids. Protein a molecule composed of one or more polypeptide chains implied that it is a polypeptide that has a function. **all proteins are polypeptides, but not all polypeptides are proteins. **individual polypeptides might not always have a functional role. Except for the two terminal groups, the charged amino and carboxylate groups are eliminated. Primary structure sequence of amino acid residues. Secondary structure the spatial arrangement of the polypeptide backbone. Quaternary structure the spatial arrangement of polypeptide chains in a protein with multiple tertiary structure the 3d structure of an entire polypeptide, including all of its side chains subunits. Secondary structure local folding pattern of the backbone. Other types include turns and different helices.

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