Orders of protein structure - Khan Academy
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OverviewIntroductionPrimary structureSecondary structureTertiary structureQuaternary structureDenaturation and protein foldingExplore outside of Khan AcademyThe simplest level of protein structure, primary structure, is simply the sequence of amino acids …[What's up with those S-S bonds?]The sequence of a protein is determined by the DNA of the gene that encodes the protein (or th…For instance, a single amino acid change is associated with sickle cell anemia, an inherited disease that affects red blood cells. In sickle cell anemia, one of the polypeptide chains that make up hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in the blood, has a slight sequence change. The …See more on khanacademy.orgExplore further The simplest level of protein structure, primary structure, is simply the sequence of amino acids …[What's up with those S-S bonds?] The sequence of a protein is determined by the DNA of the gene that encodes the protein (or th…For instance, a single amino acid change is associated with sickle cell anemia, an inherited disease that affects red blood cells. In sickle cell anemia, one of the polypeptide chains that make up hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in the blood, has a slight sequence change. The …
The simplest level of protein structure, primary structure, is simply the sequence of amino acids …[What's up with those S-S bonds?]
The sequence of a protein is determined by the DNA of the gene that encodes the protein (or th…For instance, a single amino acid change is associated with sickle cell anemia, an inherited disease that affects red blood cells. In sickle cell anemia, one of the polypeptide chains that make up hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in the blood, has a slight sequence change. The …
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