BIOL130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Beta Sheet, Cell Membrane, Ionic Bonding

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Objective: to understand how the properties of a subset of atoms give rise to simple molecules and larger more complex macromolecules which in turn allow for the generation of life. Large, organized molecules that are typically created by polymerization. Biological macromolecules (biomolecules) provide the structure and carry out the activities of a cell. Chemical reactions used to make the chains are similar. Proteins: amino acid structure a) chirality, stereoisomers, zwitterions b) amino acid classifications, peptide bonds. More functions than any other group of macromolecules; proteins are the main building blocks which the cells are assembled and constitute most of the cell"s dry mass. Enzymes catalysis; accelerate chemical reactions by providing a molecular surface for molecules. Support cytoskeleton, fibers of cartilage, hair, nails. Signaling / regulatory hormones, membrane proteins, intracellular messengers. Movement: of the cell itself contractile proteins, flagella, within the cell motor proteins. Amino acids are connected in linear polymers of a specific sequence.

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