BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Glycerol, Covalent Bond, Alpha Helix

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May be a few polar hydroxyl groups, but not soluble: sterols are , steroids with a hydroxyl group. Important components of cellular membranes: waxes are , formed by an ester linkage between a saturated fatty acid and a saturated alcohol. Sulphate: proteins involved in gene replication, expression and regulation , control production of nucleic acids and polypeptides, explain the 4 levels of protein structure, 1. Primary: a polypeptide amino acid sequence from start to end. Stabilized by covalent peptide bonds that link adjacent amino acids: secondary: chemical and physics laws cause polypeptide to fold into 3d structure. Alpha helix backbone helical structure stabilized by hydrogen bonds. Zigzag shape: tertiary: polypeptide folds and refolds 3d shape. Determined by amino acid interactions and aqueous and nonaqueous environment. Final structure for some: quaternary: combined 3d structure of a multimeric protein, polymers are , large molecules formed by linking together many monomers, phospholipids , similar to triglycerides.

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