BIOL 1117 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Alpha Helix, Carboxylic Acid, Beta Sheet

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Anatomy and physiology: bio-molecules : proteins, proteins i. Peptides: peptide, any molecule composed of two or more amino acids joined by a peptide bond i. Peptide bonds join the amino groups: one amino group to the carboxyl group of the other amino acid, named for the number of amino acids i. ii. iii. iv. v. Proteins : more than 50: primary structure, what is the sequence or order of the amino acid attachment, secondary structure, how many coils they have i. Held together by hydrogen bonds: alpha helix or beta sheet, tertiary structure, further bending and folding of proteins, dude to hydrophobic r groups avoiding water and hydrophilic r groups contacting water i. Globular proteins: well suited for proteins embedded in cell membranes ii. Suited better for roles in muscle contraction: quaternary structure, associations of two or more polypeptide chains.

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