what is the shape of a protein determined by
amino acids and their arrangement in the chain.
Why is the shape of a protein vital
in determining properties of the protein and its function in living organisms.
do proteins vary in size
yes, some can be very small or quite big.
what are the 4 levels of protein structure
What are the bonds involved in primary structure
peptide but only between carboxyl and amine groups
what can changing a single amino acid do to a protein
alter its function
what is the primary structure directed by
information carried within the DNA
what is the secondary structure
not straight chain of amino acids but twists into shape known as secondary structure