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The beginning step... |
Cells read a gene in its DNA |
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After the cell reads the gene in its DNA... |
The DNA tells the cell which aminoacids to use and the sequence they go in |
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Is it ok the sequence of the amino acid gets mixed up? |
Absolutely not. The sequence is critial. |
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What happens if you change the sequence in an amino acid? |
You change the protein completely. |
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Example of changing the protein? What could this mean? |
This could allow enemies to enter. |
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After the first step, what is the beginning to step 2 for protien folding? |
The different amino acids begin to interact with each other and the chain (lame af string) begins to fold. |
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What is the 1st fold to form? |
Local folds. |
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What are 2 types of folds? |
Alpha Helix Beta Sheet |
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What does it look like before and after it folds? |
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What is the finishing part to protein folding? |
Once the local folds are complete they collapse onto each other. |
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What produces functional protien? |
The final step of protein folding when the local folds collapse onto each other. |