BISC207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Deoxyribose, Thymine, Pentose

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Actin and myosin move cells and muscles. A polypeptide is a single chain of amino acids (three or more) A peptide bond joins two amino acids. Proteins have up to 4 levels of structural organization. Primary structure is the linear sequence of the amino acids from the amino terminus to the carboxyl terminus. Tertiary structure is the nal three-dimensional shape. Maintained by various types of bonding between r groups. Covalent, ionic, hydrogen bonding, disul de bonding, etc. Quaternary structure is found in proteins with multiple polypeptide chains. Separate polypeptide chains are arranged to give this highest structure. The nal shape of a protein is very important to its function. A protein is denatured when it loses structure and function. Occurs when proteins are exposed to extreme heat or ph changes (some chemicals can do this also) The two types of nucleic acids are: Both dna and rna are polymers of nucleotides. Every nucleotide is a molecular complex of.

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