@21:10: Correction: Instead of calling 1st amino acid, better one should call it ith amino acid residue. Remember, the first 4 alpha NH2 group and last four alpha carbonyl groups are not involved in H-bonding because for first four alpha amino group there is no preceding carbonyl groups and also for there is no alpha amino group for last four carbonyl groups. Anyways, well explained.
I wish your analogies would be put in textbooks universally.
I really like the analogies. Thank you for uploading!
When you say “up, down, up, down configuration” isn’t that trans configuration according to your last video?
Yes, i think it was a mistake in the video regarding saying cis
I think he meant trans.
@21:10: Correction: Instead of calling 1st amino acid, better one should call it ith amino acid residue. Remember, the first 4 alpha NH2 group and last four alpha carbonyl groups are not involved in H-bonding because for first four alpha amino group there is no preceding carbonyl groups and also for there is no alpha amino group for last four carbonyl groups. Anyways, well explained.
Can you please tell which textbook do you take the images for alpha helices from?
Hi
Did you get it from somewhere yet?
campbell bio chemistry ninth edition
Hope this helps @@arianwick556