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Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry, 29e Chapter 5. Proteins: Higher Orders of Structure Sections: Objectives, Biomedical Importance, Conformation versus Configuration, Proteins Were Initially Classified by Their Gross Characteristics, Proteins Are Constructed Using Modular Principles, Four Orders of the Protein Structure, Secondary Structure, Multiple Factors Stabilize the Tertiary & Quaternary Structure, Three-Dimensional Structure Is Determined by X-Ray Crystallography or by Nmr Spectroscopy, Protein Folding, Perturbation of Protein Conformation May Have Pathologic Consequences, Collagen Illustrates the Role of Posttranslational Processing in Protein Maturation, Summary, References. Topics Discussed: amino acids and proteins; protein structure; proteins; proteins: structure and function. Excerpt:"After studying this chapter, you should be able to:..."
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