BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Alpha Helix, Prokaryotic Small Ribosomal Subunit, Peptide

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Secondary: local structure, for our purposes alpha helix beta strands (making sheets. Alpha helices are common in transmembrane proteins. Hydrophobic residues on the outside, or along one side determine how the helix will partition in the membrane. Much less tightly packed than alpha helices. Proteins are fibrous (collagen) and globular (antibodies) at this level. What matters in proteins is the final shape. Antibodies bind to antigens and collagen is structural. Many proteins are either globular (as at left) or fibrous. The primary amino acid structure folds into a tertiary structure shown here secondary structures contribute to the tertiary structure. Multiple proteins come together to for the function enzyme/structure. Collagen essential feature of the extracellular matrix. As the protein emerges from the ribosome it takes on its secondary and tertiary structures. Misfolded proteins can lead to lots of problems in humans. These can be due to mutations, oxidative stress, or some other post translational cause.

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