BIOL 190 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Guanine, Nonsense Mutation, Reading Frame

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Biol 190 study guide for unit 2: protein structure and function: The first level of structure can be determined by a sequence of amino acids also known as a polypeptide chain. The amino acids that are adjacent to one another are strongly covalently bonded. In the second structure of protein, there are alpha helices and beta pleaded sheets. The amino acids that are farther apart are weakly hydrogen bonded together. The third level of structure is when the alpha helices and beta pleaded sheets are folded together creating a 3d model shape of the protein. The protein bend and coil to achieve stabilization in the protein. There are hydrogen bonds between the polar r-groups (side chain), ionic bonds between charged r-groups, hydrophobic bonds, and disulfide bonds between two ch2 molecules. The fourth level of structure can be determined by more than one individual polypeptide chain.

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