is Tertiary protein structure come from secondary structure?How are they related?(do we need to build up a secondary structure before make it become tertiary?)
Proteins
We generally tend to think of proteins only from a dietary lens, as a component of what we eat. However, they are among the most important and abundant organic macromolecules in the human body, with diverse structures and functions. Every cell contains thousands and thousands of proteins, each with specific functions. Some help in the formation of cellular membrane or walls, some help the cell to move, others act as messages or signals and flow seamlessly from one cell to another, carrying information.
Protein Expression
The method by which living organisms synthesize proteins and further modify and regulate them is called protein expression. Protein expression plays a significant role in several types of research and is highly utilized in molecular biology, biochemistry, and protein research laboratories.
Proteins are biomolecules that are made up of amino acids connected to each other via peptide bonds forming a polypeptide chain. Proteins based on their conformation are classified into four structural levels namely- primary structure, secondary structure, tertiary structure and Quaternary structure. The determination of biological function of a protein lies in its conformation or 3-D structure.
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