BIOL2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Base Pair, Carbohydrate, Reading Frame

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4. 1 molecular structure of proteins: amino acids differ in their side chains. Side chain/r group i. ii. iii. iv. b. c. i. ii. iii. iv. Properties of the side chains influence the 3d shape of the protein. Hydrophobic amino acids tend o be buried in the interior of. Polar molecules are hydrophilic and they tend to form hydrogen. Basic and acidic amino acids are located on the outside. 4. how proteins can associate with each other or with other macromolecules such as dna. The ability to bind another molecule of opposite charge is. R group is linked back to the amino group. When two cysteine side chains come into proximity, a. b. they can react to form an s-s disulfide bond, which covalently joins the side chains. This bond can connect different parts of the same or different proteins: successive amino acids in proteins are connected by peptide bonds.

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