BIOCHEM 420 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Peptide, Protein Structure, Keratin

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Chapter g : the three - dimensional structure of proteins. The 3 - d structure of each protein specifies its function in a particular biological process. D helix : helical structures formed by a single - polypeptide chain. B sheet : sheet - like structures formed by adjacent chains. * of the several possible secondary structures for polypeptides , the most frequently observed are the d helix and the b sheet. Molecular helices may be either right - handed or left - handed and may contain either an integral number of residues per turn or a nonintegral number. B sheet : composed of 2 or more b strands with main -chain hydrogen bonds between adjacent b strands. Antiparallel : the arrangement with strands oriented in opposite directions. Parallel : the arrangement with both strands oriented in the same direction. Polyproline 11 helix does not have stabilizing hydrogen bonds between main - chain groups , and it is left - handed.

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