Protein tertiary structure

 

A protein chain is made of many amino acids joined end to end. The functional groups that protrude from these amino acids determine how the protein folds. Hydrogen bonding exists while covalent bonds are formed when cystine amino acids come near each other. The sulfur atoms protruding from cystine amino acids form strong covalent bonds known as disulfide links.

View the video on the left regarding denaturation of the protein structure.

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