AP Bio Midterm- Protein Info Flashcards

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Describe primary structure

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Amino acids come together through peptide (covalent) bonds, forming polypeptide chains. Slight alterations may end everything.

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Secondary structure

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The hydrogen on the amino group and oxygen of carboxyl interact through a hydrogen bond, leading to an alpha-helix or beta-pleated shape.

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Tertiary structure

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“R” group interactions determine the overall shape of the resulting protein. It includes the following interactions

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Hydrophobic bonds

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amino acids with hydrophobic (nonpolar) side chains attract each other and end up on the inside of the protein.

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Ionic bonds

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Between positive and negative side chains, stabilizes protein

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Disulfide Bridges

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covalent bonds between sulfhydryl groups of cysteine molecules that keep the protein folded.

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Hydrogen Bonds

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between polar side chains, stabilizes protein.

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Quaternary structure

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One or more different polypeptide chains

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