Protein Modeling C

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Protein Modeling C

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A description of a protein mentions its amino acids, what level is it most likely talking about?
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freed2003 wrote:A description of a protein mentions its amino acids, what level is it most likely talking about?
The primary structure
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this like died so i guess i'll pick it up:
what are the four types of protein structure?
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luanne wrote:this like died so i guess i'll pick it up:
what are the four types of protein structure?
Primary secondary tertiary and quaternary(sidechains)
What are three forces that drive protein folding?
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im guessing but: hydrophobic forces, formation of hydrogen bonds and formation of van der waals forces?
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luanne wrote:im guessing but: hydrophobic forces, formation of hydrogen bonds and formation of van der waals forces?
I was thinking of disulfide bonds or maybe like enthalpy and entropy but that works too
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No more questions? Here's one:
What sidechains contain sulfur atoms?
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Creationist127 wrote:No more questions? Here's one:
What sidechains contain sulfur atoms?
Methionine and Cysteine
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If you're gonna answer please post a question
Where are charged amino acids usually found in a folded protein?
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freed2003 wrote:If you're gonna answer please post a question
Where are charged amino acids usually found in a folded protein?
Charged amino acids are polar, thus hydrophilic and normally located on the outside surface of the protein.
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