BIO152H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: X-Ray Crystallography, Hemoglobin, Hydrophile

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Account for more than 50% of the dry mass of cells. Can speed up changes, role in defense, storage, transport, cell movement, structure support. Enzymatic proteins regulate metabolism by acting as catalysts. An enzyme can do work over and over again. Proteins are the most sophisticated molecules known. Proteins are all constructed from the same set of 20 amino acids. Bonds between amino acids are peptide bonds. Protein is made up of one or more polypeptides. Amino acids have a carboxyl group to an amino group. Center of the amino acid, asymmetric carbon called carbon: has 4 partners: amino group, carboxyl group, h atom, r(side chain) The physical and chemical properties of the side chain affect the characteristics of the polypeptide. Frederick sanger pioneer in determining the amino acid sequence: used agents to break polypeptides at certain places, then chemical methods to determine amino acid sequence in these fragments.

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