Biomolecules
State differences between primary and secondary structure of a protein.
Primary structure |
Secondary structure |
1. The sequence in which amino acids are arranged in a protein is called primary structure. It involves covalent bond.
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1. The polypeptide chain gets folded due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding forming α-helix and β-pleated structure having polypeptide chains lie side by side involving inter molecular hydrogen bonding. |
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What are the expected products of hydrolysed of lactose?
How do you explain the absence of aldehyde group in the penta acetate of D-glucose?
The melting points and solubility of water of amino acids are generally higher than that of the corresponding halo acids. Explain.
Where does the water present in the egg go after the boiling the egg?
What products would be formed when a nucleotide from DNA containing thymine is hydrolysed?
When RNA is hydrolysed, there is no relationship among the quantities of different bases obtained. What does this fact suggest about the structure of RNA?
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