Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Alpha Helix, Hydrogen Bond, Alpha And Beta Carbon

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Proteins catalyze chemical reactions to building structures of all living things: all proteins are made from a combination of 20 amino acids. The order and lay out of these amino acids dictate how the proteins will fold, react and behave. Amino acids are made from carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen. All amino acids have an alpha carbon group, an amino group and carboxyl group. The only difference between each amino acids is the side chain. Amino acids can be polar, non-polar, charged and neutral. The primary structure for proteins is the linear arrangement of amino acids which form together using polypeptide bonds to form a polypeptide chain: peptide bonds are formed by dehydration synthesis. The tertiary structure is a variety of folding from attraction and repulsion of polar and non-polar domains: creates specific function, ex. hemoglobin. The quaternary structure four domains come together forming a molecule of four subunits.

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