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Figure 5.20 , on the following two pages , describes these four levels of protein
structure . Be sure to study this figure thoroughly before going on to the next
section . 82 , 83 Figure 5.20 Exploring Levels of Protein Structure 84 Sickle - 68.
Figure 5.20 , on the following two pages , describes these four levels of protein
structure . Be sure to study this figure thoroughly before going on to the next
section . 82 , 83 Figure 5.20 Exploring Levels of Protein Structure 84 Sickle - 68.
Page 70
Normal red blood cells are disk - shaped , but in sickle - cell disease , the
abnormal hemoglobin molecules tend to crystallize , deforming some of the cells
into a sickle shape ( Figure 5.21 ) . The life of someone with the disease is
punctuated ...
Normal red blood cells are disk - shaped , but in sickle - cell disease , the
abnormal hemoglobin molecules tend to crystallize , deforming some of the cells
into a sickle shape ( Figure 5.21 ) . The life of someone with the disease is
punctuated ...
Page 77
Researchers have also discovered chaperonins ( also called chaperone proteins
) , protein molecules that assist the proper folding of other proteins ( Figure 5.23 )
. Chaperonins do not actually specify the correct final structure of a polypeptide ...
Researchers have also discovered chaperonins ( also called chaperone proteins
) , protein molecules that assist the proper folding of other proteins ( Figure 5.23 )
. Chaperonins do not actually specify the correct final structure of a polypeptide ...
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