BIOL 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dehydration Reaction, Protein Folding, Group R

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Describe the structure of amino acids in general and identify the basic properties of amino acids based on their r-groups. Amino acids are monomers that bond to form polymers called polypeptides (a chain of amino acids = polypeptide). All amino acids have roughly the same structure. R group (this group is different for each amino acid) Explain how amino acids are bonded to each other in a polypeptide and describe the levels and causes of protein folding. Amino acids are bonded by peptide bonds, which form by dehydration reactions. Primary structure: the sequence of amino acids that is unique to each polypeptide; just a straight chain of amino acids and shows the order of the amino acids (but polypeptides are not just linear). Secondary structure: caused by hydrogen bonds among amino acids (but r- groups are not involved). Tertiary structure: caused by many bonds and interactions involving the r- groups.

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