HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Telophase, Microtubule, Centromere

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Protein structure: a protein molecule is a long chain of amino acids. 2 or more amino acids: polypeptide. Sequence of amino acids linked by peptide bonds: secondary. Secondary folds to form secondary structures because the amino acids have different side chains. The 3d shape is determined by the folding of the secondary structure. The a-helices and b-sheets fold to form unique structures which are held together by bonds between amino acids that may be far apart in the actual polypeptide chain: quaternary. Combined three-dimensional structure of two or more polypeptide chains. Haemoglobin; consists of 2 alpha and 2 beta chains. Fibrous and globular proteins: the 3d structure of a protein is related to its functions, proteins can be classified according to overall shape and appearance as either fibrous or globular, globular proteins. Polypeptide chain folds up into compact chain. Play crucial roles in nearly all biological processes. E. g. , haemoglobin, most enzymes: fibrous proteins.

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