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11 years ago
1.What type of bond and chemical reaction link adjacent amino acids together to form a polypeptide chain?  Describe the 4 levels of protein structure.  Is the three-dimensional shape of a protein important?  
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11 years ago
Linking of Amino Acids - Dehydration of an Hydrogen on the Nitrogen and an hydroxide on the second carbon (i assume you know the structure of an amino acid)

4 Levels of Protein Structure - Primary-Amino Acid Chain
Secondary- Hydrogen bonds between backbone of amino acids, way it folds
Tertiary-Linking of R groups of amino acids, can be hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges or van der Waals interactions, 3D shape of protein
Quaternary - Shape of multiple bonds bonding

3D Shape Important - Yes, it affects the function (ex. Enzymes can only catalyze reactions if they are the right shape)
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11 years ago
Amino acids bond together by means of dehydration synthesis (chemical reaction), forming peptide bonds.

1. Primary: Determined by linear sequence of amino acids.
2. Secondary: Determined by hydrogen bonds of the amino acid backbone.
3. Tertiary: Determined by the interaction of the R groups in the amino acid back bone.
4. Quartenary: Determined by aggregation of polypeptide subunits.

3-D shape is important because shape correlates with the protein's function.
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