Exp 2.1: Proteins, Structure Levels, Classifications Flashcards

1
Q

most abundant biomolecule in all cells and all parts of a cell

A

proteins

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2
Q

proteins are biopolymers of?

A

amino acids

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3
Q

2 ways an amino acid links to another

A
  1. peptide bond
  2. condensation
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4
Q

Identify the level of protein structure:
sequence of amino acid residues

A

primary structure

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5
Q

Identify the level of protein structure:
regular, repeating folding patterns (H-bonding)

A

secondary structure

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6
Q

Identify the level of protein structure:
α-helix and β-pleated sheets

A

secondary structure

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7
Q

Identify the structure:
rod-like structure
N-H to C=O
H-bonds parallel to axis
typically amphiphilic

A

α-helix

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8
Q

Identify the structure:
polypeptide chains: side-by-side
H-bonds between chains
parallel or antiparallel
more stable

A

β-pleated sheets

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9
Q

Identify the level of protein structure:
overall folding of domains;
folding of protein segments in 3D

A

tertiary structure

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10
Q

Identify the level of protein structure:
interaction between different polypeptide chains to produce an oligomeric structure

A

quaternary structure

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11
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2 classifications of proteins according to composition

A
  1. simple proteins
  2. conjugated proteins
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12
Q

Identify the type of protein according to composition:
yield only amino acids upon hydrolysis;
primary structure only

A

simple proteins

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13
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Identify the type of protein according to composition:
simple proteins + non-protein substances

A

conjugated proteins

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14
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2 classifications of proteins according to shape

A
  1. globular proteins
  2. fibrous proteins
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15
Q

Identify the type of protein according to shape:
polypeptide chain/s folded into spherical shape

A

globular proteins

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16
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Identify the type of protein according to shape:
polypeptide chain/s arranged in long strands or sheets

A

fibrous proteins

17
Q

Determine purpose:
globular proteins
fibrous proteins

A

globular proteins: functional purposes
fibrous proteins: structural support

18
Q

Determine solubility:
globular proteins
fibrous proteins

A

globular proteins: soluble in aqueous system
fibrous proteins: water insoluble

19
Q

concentration of protein in a saturated solution that is in equilibrium in the solid phase

A

protein solubility

20
Q

Determine solubility:
albumins (plasma)

A

soluble in water and dilute aqueous solutions

21
Q

Determine solubility:
globulins (serum)

A

soluble in dilute salt solutions
insoluble/ sparingly soluble in water

22
Q

Determine solubility:
glutelins (flour)

A

soluble in dilute solutions of acids and bases
insoluble in neutral solvents

23
Q

Determine solubility:
prolamins (protein storage in plants)

A

soluble in 50-90% alcohol
insoluble in water, neutral solvents, or absolute alcohol

24
Q

Prolamins are abundant in __________.

A

proline

25
Q

Determine solubility:
albuminoids/scleroproteins
(albumin-like)

A

insoluble in most ordinary solvents