CMB 311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Protein Structure, Hydrogen Bond, Amine

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1 structure: the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain, read the n- terminal end to the c-terminal end. 2 structure: the ordered 3d arrangement in localized regions of a polypeptide chain; refers only to interactions of the peptide backbone a- helix and b- pleated sheet. 3 structure: 3d arrangement of all atoms; includes interactions between secondary structure elements. 4 structure; arrangement of multiple subunits with respect to each other. Structure is the hydrogen-bonded arrangement of the protein backbone. Torsion angle between the a-carbon and amino nitrogen. Torsion angle between the a-carbon and carboxyl carbon. A proteins backbone conformation can be define by a series of and angles. A fully extended polypeptide backbone is when and = 180 degrees. C=o of each residue is hydrogen bonded to the n-h four residues further along the helix. C=o h-n hydrogen bonds are parallel to the helical axis. R groups point outward from the helix.

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