3.3 Study Guide Flashcards
a coiled or pleated pattern of protein structure caused by regular intervals of H bonds
secondary structure
polypeptide chain
three or more amino acids joined in a linear chain
folding of protein through interactions among R groups of a polypeptide chain
tertiary structure
primary structure
lowest level of protein structure; has a linear, unique sequence of amino acids
the type of covalent bond linking one amino acid with another
peptide bond
quaternary structure
hemoglobin, a globular protein of four chains is an example a protein with this
breaking weak bonds in large molecules (such as proteins) to change it shape so it no longer functions
denaturation
amino acid
a small organic compound having an amino group, a carboxylic acid group, a hydrogen atom, and an R group