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== Your Heading Here (maybe something like 'Introduction to protein structure') ==
== Levels of Protein Structure ==
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Proteins are condensation polymers of amino acids.  The <scene name='57/575866/Primary_sequence/1'>primary structure</scene> is the amino acid sequence.  The <scene name='57/575866/Secondary_sequence/1'>secondary structure</scene> is the local structure over short distances. This level of structure is stabilized by <scene name='57/575866/Alpha_helix_h_bond/2'>hydrogen bonds</scene> between the backbone amide groups.
 
 
== Ways of representing protein structure ==
 
== Secondary Structures ==


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Revision as of 03:43, 16 January 2014

Levels of Protein StructureLevels of Protein Structure

Proteins are condensation polymers of amino acids. The is the amino acid sequence. The is the local structure over short distances. This level of structure is stabilized by between the backbone amide groups.


Ways of representing protein structure

Secondary Structures

Structure of Hemoglobin (PDB entry 1A3N)

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