Protein Structure, Function & Regulation | Cell Biology
Watch next - DNA structure, function & organization: • DNA Structure, Function & Organization | C... If you'd like to support EKG Science 💙 PayPal - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ekgsc... --- In this lecture, EKG is going to cover protein structure, function, and regulation. First, we're going to break down the structure of amino acids. Next, you'll learn about the four levels of organisation in the structure of a protein and how the specific shape of a protein determines its function in a cell. Third, how proteins fold in the most energetically favourable pathway and what happens if proteins fold incorrectly. Then, you'll learn how proteins work and how protein activity in the cell is controlled and regulated to maintain an optimal state. Table of Contents: 0:00 Intro 0:20 Protein Functions Overview 1:09 Protein Structure (Amino Acid) 2:38 Protein Structure (Peptide Bonds) 4:44 Protein Structure (Levels of Organization) 10:55 Protein Folding & Prion Diseases 15:05 Protein Function (How Proteins Work) 19:24 How Proteins Are Controlled (Feedback Inhibition, Allosteric Regulation & Phosphorylation) #Proteins #Cellbiology #Ekgscience

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