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BIOLOGY TOPIC 2 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

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What is the secondary structure of proteins? (A + B)

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

2 stable configurations formed from amino acid sequences Alpha Helices = amino acids folds into a coil Beta-Pleated Sheets = directionally oriented staggered strand from hydrogen bonds between non-adjacent amine and carboxyl groups Otherwise the primary structure will form a random coil


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2 stable configurations formed from amino acid sequences

Alpha Helices = amino acids folds into a coil 
Beta-Pleated Sheets = directionally oriented staggered strand 

from hydrogen bonds between non-adjacent amine and carboxyl groups
Otherwise the primary structure will form a random coil
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