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This resource explores the primary structure of proteins, emphasizing the specific sequence of amino acids connected by peptide bonds. It discusses the importance of R-groups in determining protein structure and how various bonding interactions—such as hydrogen bonds, Van der Waals forces, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds—contribute to the formation of secondary structures like α-helices and ß-sheets. Additionally, it touches on techniques like gel electrophoresis for analyzing proteins.
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Human Biochemistry Option B
Primary Structure is the specific Sequence of amino acids joined by peptide bonds.
Hydrogen-bonding that causes the α-helix or ß-sheet.
Van der Waals bonding Hydrogen bonding
Ionic bonding Covalent bonding
Ionic bonding Covalent bonding
Gel Electrophoresis http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/labs/gel/