BIO-1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Copolymer, Polymer, Quaternary

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4 Dec 2020
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Monomers orientation backbone of the polymer chains linear polymers are made up of many monomers there"s always a free tail group to link to the next monomer polymer is indefinitely extensible. Monomers have two reactive groups head and tail. Head reacts with the tail of the next monomer. Results in consistent internal polarity in macromolecule all residues have same. Homopolymer all residues are the same. Primary - chain of residues linked by covalent bonds. Secondary alpha helix is an example h bonded structures between atoms of the. Tertiary 3d structure bonding between all parts of the molecules including side. Quarternary multiple molecules in a complex. H bonding of polar groups with water. Interaction of polar groups with each other via h bonds. Charged interactions not as important as it might be because of shielding biopolymers. Stabilized by hydrophilic or hydrophobic interactions, or both, between the. Stabilized by all factors stabilizing the tertiary structure of the constituent.

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