1.6. Proteins Flashcards

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What is the structure of an amino acid

A
  • NH2 (Amino group)
  • COOH (Carboxyl group)
  • H (Hydrogen atom)
  • R (variety of different chemical groups)
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How is a peptide bond formed

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In a condensation reaction in which the water is made by combining an -OH on a carboxyl group of one amino acid with an -H from another amino acid.

This creates a new peptide bond

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3
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What are the 4 structures of a protein

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Primary

Secondary

Tertiary

Quarternary

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What do the 4 structures mean

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Primary - Amino acid sequence of a proteins polypeptide chains

Secondary - Shape which the polypeptide chain forms as a result of hydrogen bonding. Usually Alpha helix or Beta Pleated sheet

Tertiary - Bending and twisting of the polypeptide. 3 types of bonding - disulfide, ionic and hydrogen, contribute to the maintenance of the tertiary structure

Quaternary - Combination of a number of different polypeptide chains

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Secondary structure of proteins

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The linked amino acids that make up the polypeptide contain both NH and C=O Groups.

The hydrogen and oxygen form hydrogen bonds - twisting it into a 3D shape

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Bonds within the tertiary structure of proteins

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  1. Disulfide bridges - Strong and not easily broken
  2. Ionic bonds - Formed between any carboxyl and amino groups not involved in peptide bond formation
  3. Hydrogen bonds - Numerous but easily broken
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