BIOL 205 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Ribosomal Rna, Enterobacteria Phage T4, Proflavine

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The overuse of antibiotics has spurred the evolution of resistant bacterial strains: ex. 2 million us patients acquire infection resistant to antibiotics annually. Mutations in bacterial rrna and or ribosomal protein are responsible for antibiotic resistance. A protein is a polymer composed of monomers called amino acids chain of amino acids, sometimes referred to as a polypeptide. 20 known to exist in proteins, each with a different r group, giving it its unique properties and carboxyl end can be simple to complicated. Primary structure: the sequence of amino acids defined by their r groups. Secondary structure: the polypeptide can form a helical structure (an alpha helix) or a zigzag structure (a beta-plated sheet: different proteins show either one or the other, or sometime both, in structure. Tertiary structure: the heme group in is a non-protein rind structure with an iron atom at its centre: folding of secondary structure.

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