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geri0108 geri0108
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Dose somebody could help me with the homework from chapter 17 Part A  Reviewing protein structure

Drag each label into the appropriate bin depending on whether it applies to primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary structure.
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Primary Structure
  • The linear sequence of amino acids.
Secondary Structure
  • Describes the alpha-helices and beta-sheets that are formed by hydrogen bonding between backbone atoms located near each other in the polypeptide chain.
Tertiary Structure
  • When a protein folds into a compact, three-dimensional shape stabilized by interactions between side-chain r-groups of amino acids (hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, hydrophobic and van der Waals interactions).
Quaternary Structure
  • When two or more protein subunits assemble to form a larger, biologically active protein complex.
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9 years ago
Thank you so much for the help. I hope people continue to do this and I hope that I can people in the near future.
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9 years ago
Thank you!
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9 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, hbgtdnshare
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Primary Structure
  • The linear sequence of amino acids.
Secondary Structure
  • Describes the alpha-helices and beta-sheets that are formed by hydrogen bonding between backbone atoms located near each other in the polypeptide chain.
Tertiary Structure
  • When a protein folds into a compact, three-dimensional shape stabilized by interactions between side-chain r-groups of amino acids (hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, hydrophobic and van der Waals interactions).
Quaternary Structure
  • When two or more protein subunits assemble to form a larger, biologically active protein complex.
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lkitzel
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Heres mine with the answer filled in. My answers were a little different, the results from hydrogen bond was under secondary structure.
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just put the one about hydrogen bonds in the secondary structure bin and youre all set
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