Biomolecules
Each polypeptide in a protein has amino acids linked with each other in a specific sequence. This sequence of amino acids is said to be:
The bound that determines the secondary structure of protein is
Hydrogen bonding between amino groups and carboxyl groups in neighboring regions of the protein chain sometimes causes certain patterns of folding to occur. Known as alpha helices and beta sheets, these stable folding patterns make up the secondary structure of a protein.
Each polypeptide in a protein has amino acids linked with each other in a specific sequence. This sequence of amino acids is said to be:
On boiling the egg, what structural changes are taking place in the egg white?
Most common types of secondary structures of proteins are?
Which structural feature distinguishes proline from other natural $$\alpha$$-amino acids :
What are the common types of secondary structures of proteins ?
Secondary structure of protein is mainly governed by: