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25 May, 20:57

If a mutation in the DNA group of an organism results in the replacement of an amino acid containing a polar r-group with another amino acid containing a nonpolar R-group, how might the structure of the protein be affected? Address the impact on all levels of the protein structure in your answer

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  1. 25 May, 21:16
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    A typical protein has four levels of organisation, which are primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures.

    A mutation that result in the replacement of the side chain of an amino acid will affect the tertiary structure of the protein. This is because the tertiary structure of a protein is primarily due to the interactions between the R groups of the amino acids that make up the protein. If the tertiary structure is affected, the function of the protein too will be negatively affected because the function of a protein depend on its tertiary structure.
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