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Protein fundamental molecules are Amino acids

[...] What are the changes are involved in Glycine when it is in both acidic and basic solutions. 6. Peptide Bond: “The peptide is formed between the amino group (-NH2) of the first amino acid and [...]

Protein Structure: Primary Structure

[...] The peptide bond , strong, is responsible. It has adjacent atoms in the same plane where the fact that it is [...]

Proteins Structure: Secondary Structure

[...] Secondary Structural Organizational assumption points are No rotation occurs round the peptide bond (as it is partly double bonded in nature). The chain of amino acids form a rhythmical [...]

Stabilizing Forces Involved in Proteins

[...] bonds result from sharing of electrons between two atoms. There are four different types. The peptide bond -CO-NH-bond is responsible for the formation of the carbon skeleton, of the primary structure [...]

Protein Structure: How the Proteins are organized in tertiary Structure

[...] the completion of three-dimensional protein folding and have a key role in maintaining the tertiary structure .  The biologically active form of Globular Proteins are in Tertiary structure, which [...]

Biochemistry Presentations

[...] ppt 6, Carbohydrates, Introduction to Proteins, Protein Structure and Function, Tertiary Structure, Tertiary Structure2,             [...]

What is Myoglobin? What is the function of Myoglobin?

[...] forces are involved in protein organization? How the proteins are organized in tertiary structure? [...]

What is RNase? What is the importance in living things?

[...] . It is RNA digesting enzyme. It is another noteworthy example of a protein with tertiary structure.  Let us see the basic details now. The molecular weight of RNase is 13,700. Christian [...]

Protein Structure: Primary Structure

[...] amino acids the component. This set is the signature of the protein.   The Primary Structure: Monomers –> Polymers Amino Acids form peptide bonds (from the carboxylic acid [...]

Stabilizing Forces Involved in Proteins

[...] bond -CO-NH-bond is responsible for the formation of the carbon skeleton, of the primary structure of proteins.An amide bond is formed between the α carboxylic function of an [...]

What is Myoglobin? What is the function of Myoglobin?

[...] classified? Protein fundamental molecules are Amino acids What is Peptide Bond? What is the primary structure of Proteins? How the Proteins are classified in Secondary structure? What type of [...]

What is RNase? What is the importance in living things?

[...] classified? Protein fundamental molecules are Amino acids What is Peptide Bond? What is the primary structure of Proteins? How the Proteins are classified in Secondary structure? What type of [...]

Protein Structure: How the Proteins are organized in tertiary Structure

[...] are compact subunits. They are linked by peptide sequences usually short and without secondary structure. These areas are almost "independent" from the rest of the tertiary structure of [...]

Proteins Structure: Secondary Structure

[...] a hydrogen bond to the N-H  of 4th residues ahead in the spiral (directly above). The Secondary Structure of the Proteins can be classified into 3 types based on the Number of Polypeptide chains [...]

What is Myoglobin? What is the function of Myoglobin?

[...] Bond? What is the primary structure of Proteins? How the Proteins are classified in Secondary structure? What type of stabilization forces are involved in protein organization? How the [...]

What is RNase? What is the importance in living things?

[...] Bond? What is the primary structure of Proteins? How the Proteins are classified in Secondary structure? What type of stabilization forces are involved in protein organization? How the [...]

Biochemistry of Metabolism

[...]   Actin cytoskeleton Myosin Microtubules Microtubule motors Review: Basic Concepts of Protein Structure [...]

What are Proteins? How to Classify Proteins?

[...] acids ) but they do not have of biological activity. Amino acids are the alphabet of the protein structure . The sequence of these amino acids can be achieved by an almost infinite number of [...]

Biochemistry Presentations

[...] ppt 4, Biochemistry ppt 5, Biochemistry ppt 6, Carbohydrates, Introduction to Proteins, Protein Structure and Function, Tertiary Structure, Tertiary Structure2,       & [...]

Protein Structure: Primary Structure

The peptide bond , strong, is responsible. It has adjacent atoms in the same plane where the fact that it is coplanar  and Linear molecule. It ha [...]

Basics of Biochemical Techniques

[...] between nitrogen atoms in the peptide chain and Cu2+ ions, so this is really a test for peptide bonds. 2. Chromatography: Chromatography is used to separate pure substances from a mixture of [...]

Protein fundamental molecules are Amino acids

[...] one molecule of water.” The amino acids are held together in a protein by covalent peptide bonds or linkages. These bonds are rather strong and serve as the cementing material between the [...]

Stabilizing Forces Involved in Proteins

[...] other atom is the acceptor atom. Generally we see this connection between the elements of two peptide bonds. They are also involving radicals polar amino acids. They are weak and unstable, but these [...]

Proteins Structure: Secondary Structure

[...] ;(to take the first topographical sense- succession of "roofs") . Involved in the peptide bonds that crosslinking and there are many bends. Less hydrogen bonds between the strands, The beta [...]

What are Proteins? How to Classify Proteins?

The proteins are the cellular macromolecules most abundant constituting 60% of the dry weight of cells. They consist of one or more polypeptide chains [...]

Stabilizing Forces Involved in Proteins

[...] . This phenomenon stabilizes the tertiary structures. Read More: What are Proteins? How to Classify Proteins? [...]

Protein Structure: Primary Structure

[...] , disulphide bridges can form between cysteine residues. Read More: What are Proteins? How to Classify Proteins? [...]

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Protein fundamental molecules are Amino acids

[...] What are the changes are involved in Glycine when it is in both acidic and basic solutions. 6. Peptide Bond: “The peptide is formed between the amino group (-NH2) of the first amino acid and [...]

Protein Structure: Primary Structure

[...] The peptide bond , strong, is responsible. It has adjacent atoms in the same plane where the fact that it is [...]

Proteins Structure: Secondary Structure

[...] Secondary Structural Organizational assumption points are No rotation occurs round the peptide bond (as it is partly double bonded in nature). The chain of amino acids form a rhythmical [...]

Stabilizing Forces Involved in Proteins

[...] bonds result from sharing of electrons between two atoms. There are four different types. The peptide bond -CO-NH-bond is responsible for the formation of the carbon skeleton, of the primary structure [...]

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