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NUCLEOTIDES CHEMISTRY DR AMENA RAHIM BIOCHEMISTRY.
Pp 50 – 51 & 206 - 210Pp 15 & 66 - 68. Proteins Proteins are polymers of amino acids Each has a unique 3D shape Amino acid sequences vary Proteins are.
2.5 Proteins Specification reference: 3.1.2. Learning Objectives How are amino acids linked to form polypeptides – the primary structure of proteins?
Functional Variety of Proteins Proteins: organic compounds containing carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), nitrogen (N) and sometimes sulphur (S).
Unit Nucleic acids CHEM 203 Biochemistry 9/15/20141Ola Fouad Talkhan.
Chapter 4 The Chemical Composition of Proteins Homework II (cont’d): Ch. 6 problems 6, 7, 8 (optionally 10) and Ch. 7 problems 3, 6, 7, 9, 10 (optionally.
NUCLEOTIDES CHEMISTRY
Why study tissue proteins? To understand normal body functions. In development In inflammatory states Aging process. To identify the cause of.
PROTEIN FUNCTIONS. PROTEIN FUNCTIONS (continued)
CONNECTIVE TISSUE