Fill in the blanks 1) The interactions between biomolecules and, proteins fold, and are exerted through the_ molecules organize themselves around in , which leads to these surfaces clustering, where they interact via_ (interatomic) interactions. The primary interatomic interactions that contribute to stabilizing folded proteins are and determine conformations and contribute to In addition, rotations about single bonds energies. The Ramachandran plot indicates the energetically favored conformations for the polypeptide. The 3-D path of this (last answer) defines the (which atoms?) of the of the protein. are the most critical determinant of how Effect. This is observed when atomic surfaces causing an unfavorable change 2) There are two types of "regular" secondary structure elements in folded proteins, and have low energy backbone and satisfied in the backbone atoms... In alpha helices, the atom of the ith residue forms an H-bond with the. atom of the i+_ residue. In (two words), side chains of directly adjacent residues point in the opposite directions. These (the last answer) H-bond together to form words) which are not flat. These two secondary structural elements are packed together and (two and to define a protein's. structure, connected by. which is also the "fold" of a protein.

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1) The interactions between biomolecules and,
proteins fold, and are exerted through the_
molecules organize themselves around
letronrany.
in
are the most critical determinant of how
Effect. This is observed when,
atomic surfaces causing an unfavorable change
which leads to these surfaces clustering, where they interact via
(interatomic) interactions. The primary interatomic interactions that contribute to stabilizing folded
proteins are
and
In addition, rotations about single bonds
energies. The Ramachandran plot
determine conformations and contribute to.
(which atoms?) of the
indicates the energetically favored conformations for the.
polypeptide. The 3-D path of this (last answer) defines the.
of the protein.
2) There are two types of "regular" secondary structure elements in folded proteins, and have low
energy backbone
and satisfied,
in the backbone atoms.. In alpha
helices, the
atom of the ith residue forms an H-bond with the
atom of the i+
residue. In
(two words), side chains of directly adjacent residues point in the
opposite directions. These (the last answer) H-bond together to form
words) which are not flat. These two secondary structural elements are packed together and
(two
connected by.
and
to define a protein's.
structure,
which is also the "fold" of a protein.
Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the blanks 1) The interactions between biomolecules and, proteins fold, and are exerted through the_ molecules organize themselves around letronrany. in are the most critical determinant of how Effect. This is observed when, atomic surfaces causing an unfavorable change which leads to these surfaces clustering, where they interact via (interatomic) interactions. The primary interatomic interactions that contribute to stabilizing folded proteins are and In addition, rotations about single bonds energies. The Ramachandran plot determine conformations and contribute to. (which atoms?) of the indicates the energetically favored conformations for the. polypeptide. The 3-D path of this (last answer) defines the. of the protein. 2) There are two types of "regular" secondary structure elements in folded proteins, and have low energy backbone and satisfied, in the backbone atoms.. In alpha helices, the atom of the ith residue forms an H-bond with the atom of the i+ residue. In (two words), side chains of directly adjacent residues point in the opposite directions. These (the last answer) H-bond together to form words) which are not flat. These two secondary structural elements are packed together and (two connected by. and to define a protein's. structure, which is also the "fold" of a protein.
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