Overview of the different length scales of proteins. Proteins consist
Overview of the different length scales of proteins. Proteins consist
Download scientific diagram | Overview of the different length scales of proteins. Proteins consist of long polypeptide chains consisting of hundreds of amino-acids. The amino-acids is the smallest building block of proteins, consisting of 10 atoms on average. These amino-acid sequences form the primary structure of proteins. Depending on the specific amino-acid sequence the polypeptide chains fold into ordered structures: α-helices and βsheets, the secondary structure of proteins. At an even larger spatial level the secondary structures combine into the three-dimensional (tertiary) structure, often referred to as the actual protein molecule or subunit. Finally, the protein molecules can combine into large protein complexes (quaternary structures), such as actin filaments, cilia and flagella, and the nuclear pore complex (NPC). Image sources: [1-4]. from publication: Protein Mechanics: From Amino Acid to Swimming Cells | This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on August 25 at ICTAM 2016. -- Proteins are long polypeptide chains of amino acids and their structure and biological function are directly related to their amino acid sequence. | Nuclear Pore, Swimming and Flagella | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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