SECTION Protein Structure and Function I
Proteins and other charged biological polymers migrate in an electric field. 2.4 Primary Structure of Proteins The amino acid sequence or primary structure of a purified ... proteins tend to be water-soluble. Polypeptides are unique among biological molecules in their flex-ibility, which allows them to fold into characteristic three-dimensional ...
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