Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Globin, Heme, Ribbon Diagram

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Basic structure of an amino acid and what are the diferent classes of amino acids. Chemistry of the peptide bond and how it is formed. What bonding arrangements give rise to primary, secondary and tertiary structure. How are alpha helices and beta sheets formed. What drives protein folding, and what deines denaturation. Macromolecules as toys: aminos vary more than the nucleotide monomers, diferent parts allow for more variation and can allow for more function. Two types of proteins are structural and enxymatic: structural proteins exist for support. Microtubules, collagen, cell wall proteins: enzymatic proteins increase rats of biological reactions. Dehydration vs hydrolosis: amino acids composed of: amino group and carboxylic acid with carbon in middle. Can be poar, non polar, positive/negative: polymerization puts amios together with dehydration. When amino and carboxyic acid get close enough, water removed. Four levels of protein structure: primary structure: Determined by arrangement of: secondary structure. Hydrogen bonding causes twist into alpha helix.

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