BIO 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Cell Nucleus, Dehydration Reaction, Alpha Helix

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Bio 121 - week 5 lecture 8 (pt. There are 20 different side groups and therefore 20 different amino acids: side groups may be: Two amino acids are linked together to form a dipeptide by way of a hydration reaction: a peptide bond holds amino acids together within a dipeptide (*) Polypeptides are long polymer chains formed by linking hundreds to thousands of amino acids monomers together by dehydration reactions and peptide bonds: tens of thousands of polypeptides exist of just 20 amino acids. Primary structure: a protein"s primary structure is its polypeptide"s linear sequence of amino acids. Secondary structure: local patterns formed in the polypeptide chain due to hydrogen bonding between carboxyl and amino groups of different amino acids". The polypeptide chain folded into its functional conformation: once in its functioning three-dimensional shape, the polypeptide is called a protein.

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