HUN2201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Essential Amino Acid, Disulfide, Complete Protein

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What are proteins: large, complex molecules found in tissues of all living things. How are proteins made: proteins are long chains of amino acids, peptide bonds join amino acids together, gene expression is the process by which cells use genes to make proteins. Gene: segment of dna that serves as a template for the expression of a particular protein: transcription: dna is transcribed into rna (mrna, translation: mrna is translated into the amino acid sequence of a protein. Existing proteins are degraded to provide the building blocks for new proteins. Amino acid pool includes amino acids from food and cellular breakdown: protein shape determines function. Secondary structure: alpha helix or b pleated sheet. Tertiary structure: hydrogen bonds and disulfide bridges cause the protein to fold into a 3d shape. Quaternary structure: polypeptides bond to form larger proteins (multiple polypeptides to form dimers or tetramers)

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