Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Random Coil, Beta Sheet, Peptide Bond

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Lecture 3: proteins: proteins that are polymers of amino acids are the most abundant group of macromolecules, proteins are synthesized from 20 different amino acids, the most general structure of proteins. Cooh-c terminal end: covalent bonds called peptide bonds link amino acids into. It is its complete amino acid sequence, which is determined by the nucleotide sequence of the coding regio(cid:374) of the protei(cid:374)"s (cid:272)orrespo(cid:374)di(cid:374)g ge(cid:374)e: secondary structure: produced by twists and turns of the amino acid chain. Secondary structure is based on hydrogen bonds between atoms (hydrogen and nitrogen of the backbone and the oxygen attached to one of the carbon atoms) of the backbone. The regular arrangements are alpha and beta sheet + less regular arrangement is random coil (loop), which imparts flexibility to certain regions of the protein. The alpha helix: a coil shape formed when h-bonds form between every n-h group in the backbone and the c=o group of amino acid.

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