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This practical activity aims to develop students' understanding of primary, secondary and tertiary structure of proteins through computer protein modelling. Computer modelling can create 3D interactive images to support the student to visualize different interactions between amino acids within a molecule.
This resource can be used to achieve competency in computer modelling towards the new practical skills endorsement for A level Biology (2015 specifications).
The learning outcomes of this activity are: 1) Recall the levels of protein structure including primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure with emphasis on RuBisCO protein; 2) Understand the 3D structural difference between fibrous and globular proteins and 3) Achieve practical competency in using computer molecular modelling.
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