BIOL 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Condensation Reaction, Amine, Protein Structure

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24 Oct 2018
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Protein structure is coded in dna: a codon of 3 dna bases = aa. Dna rna protein (transcription and translation) Aas are grouped based on structure, charge, polarity, hydrophobic vs hydrophilic. Building macromolecules by taking basic molecules (monomers), hooking them together with covalent bonds & forming larger molecules (polymers) What is an amino acid? attached on the side is r group side chain. Amino acids are classified based on the characteristics of the r group: Nonpolar side chains are hydrophobic & tend to cluster together they interact via van der. Dna codons determine what aa goes into the protein. Point mutation - if you change 1 letter, it can still be the same amino acid. Condensation reaction - take water out, and put monomer in. Small molecule, with amino group, carboxyl group, inbetween central carbon atom, Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds during condensation reactions = polypeptide chain/protein.

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