Biochemistry 2280A Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Ultimate Tensile Strength, Expose, Cytosol

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Topic 3 textbook notes: chapter 4 protein structure and function. Proteins: main building blocks from which cells are assembled, make up most of the cell"s dry mass. Enzymes: promote intracellular chemical reactions by providing molecular surfaces, contoured with particular bumps and crevices that can cradle or exclude specific molecules. Proteins are the most structurally complex and functionally sophisticated molecules known; makes sense b/c the structure and activity of each protein has been developed and fine-tuned over billions of years of evolution. The shape of a protein is specified by its amino acid sequence. A protein is made from a long chain of amino acids held by covalent peptide bonds polypeptide. The unique order of amino acids in a protein amino acid sequence. The amino acid sequence of a type of protein is the same for all of those specific proteins.

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