Proteins Flashcards

1
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Proteins are made of elements…

A

C,H,O,N and some S and P

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2
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Proteins are po…

A

polymer molecules.

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3
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There are millions of…

A

different proteins

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4
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Proteins make up more than…

A

50% of a cell’s dry mass.

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5
Q

How many essential amino acid is there?

A

8

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6
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General structure of protein

A
  • carboxyl group (-COOH)
  • amino group (-NH2) and H attached to C atom
  • variable group R
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7
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Functions of proteins

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  • enzymes
  • carrier proteins transport molecules across membranes
  • antibodies
  • structural proteins support cells and tissues
  • transport proteins(hameoglobin)
  • contractile proteins enable muscles to contract
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8
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Peptide bond

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  • by condensation reaction

- H2O is removed using OH from COOH group and H from the amino group of another amino acid.

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9
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Dipeptide

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Two amino acids joined together.

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10
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Tripeptide

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3 amino acids joined together

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11
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Polypeptide

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Made of many amino acids joined together.

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12
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Proteins have 4…

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structural levels.

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13
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Primary structure determines…

A

the eventual shape of the protein, hence its function

-peptide bonds

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14
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Primary structure

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The particular amino acids contained in the chain and the sequence in which they are joined.

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15
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Secondary structure

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Hydrogen bonds form between the amino acids in the chain between the O of -CO- group of one amino acid and the H of the -NH- group of the amino acid four places ahead.

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16
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Secondary structure due to hydrogen bonds…

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coil into an alpha helix or fold into a beta sheet.

17
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Hydrogen bonds are easily broken by…

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high temperatures and pH changes.

18
Q

Tertiary structure

A

Way in which a protein coils up to form a precise 3-D shape.

19
Q

Tertiary structure is held in these shapes by…

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bonds between amino acids in different parts of the chain.

20
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In tertiary structure more bonds…

A

form due to interactions between R-groups of the polypeptide chain.

21
Q

(Tertiary structure)For proteins formed from a single polypeptide chain…

A

this is the final 3D structure of the protein.

22
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Bonds in tertiary structure

A
  • hydrogen
  • ionic
  • disulfide
  • weak hydrophobic interactions
23
Q

Hydrogen bond

A

Between strongly polar groups

e.g. -NH-, -CO- and -OH groups

24
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Ionic bonds

A

Between ionised amine (NH3+) groups and carboxylic acid (COO-) groups.
Can be broken down by pH changes.

25
Q

Disulfide bonds

A

Between cysteine molecules
Strong covalent bonds
Can be broken down by reducing agents.

26
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Weak hydrophobic interactions

A

Between non-polar R groups. Interactions are weak but groups tend to stay together as they are repelled by watery environment.

27
Q

Quaternary structure

A

Made up of several polypeptide chains held together. It is how different chains are put together.

28
Q

Hydrogen bonds are found in…

A

Secondary and tertiary

29
Q

Ionic bonds are found in…

A

tertiary

30
Q

Disulphide are found in

A

tertiary

31
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Hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions are found in

A

tertiary

32
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Quaternary structure depends on the…

A

tertiary structure of the individual polypeptides, so it is influenced all these types of bonds.