what proteins are made of, their dynamic in nature, assignment help

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First write what proteins are made of, their dynamic in nature, why these are not bioactive, why modifications, and how these can be made to be active. Please do not confuse and intervene bio-proteins in a human body. Let that be a separate section and then connect the bioactive proteins and peptides with the functions they perform in human body. You need to have structures of proteins and how these can be converted to peptides.

sequence of amino acids? Type of amino acids? Amount of specific amino acids for a particular function? Size of proteins, peptides?? Please consider these and others in the literature and give recent references.

Justify why and say why native protein molecules in general are not highly bioactive with references Please include the structure of a protein, unfolding and unfolded. Try to draw all your self.

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Building blocks of Proteins
Protein is a compound made carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen organized as
structures of amino acids. They perform significant functions in the human body including
efficient functioning, growth, and maintenance. They serve as one organic molecule of all body
tissues, and they constitute about 17 percent of an animal’s body weight (Xiao et al.54).
The building blocks of proteins are amino acids. Polypeptides are long strands of amino
acids, joined to make complex protein structures. The chemical properties and structure of a
protein are determined by amino acid chain arrangement. The primary building blocks of
proteins include carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen. Sulfur sometimes forms part of the
components of proteins. A protein molecule comprises of carbon at the center plus four elements
which include organic acid (COOH), the amino group (NH2), the hydrogen atom (H), and the Rgroup which determine the chemical features of an amino acid. The simple structure of an amino
acid is R-C...


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