Just got kinda owned by NEAP 2010, so I have a question:
Can someone please clarify the Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Structure of DNA/Proteins.
Is it the following:
DNA
Primary = Sequence of nucleotides along a single strand, hence the bond is between the Phosphate/Deoxyribose Sugars
Secondary = The complementary Base Pairing between the two strands, hence the bonding is hydrogen bonding between AT and GC
Tertiary = The ionic bonding that occurs between the negatively charged Phosphate Groups and the positively charged histones, allowing for it to be super-coiled.
Proteins
Primary = The sequence of Amino Acids, bonded together covalently by Peptide Linkages (CO-NH)
*Secondary = The coiling, bending or folds of the chain that are caused by Hydrogen Bonding between carboxyl and amine groups along the chain (bonding isn't on the adjacent amino acid, but one that is pulled close when coiled)
*Tertiary = Affected by the side chains of amino acids, and can be formed/modified by hydrogen bonding (between CO-HN), covalent bonding (between S-S creating a disulfide bridge), and ionic bonding (between NH2 and COOH)
*I don't think these are entirely correct, so any opinions would be appreciated
