Transcript Proteins
Proteins
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Proteins:
Multipurpose Molecules
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Proteins
Examples
muscle
skin, hair, fingernails, claws
collagen, keratin
insulin
pepsin
pepsin
digestive enzyme
in stomach
insulin
hormone that controls blood
sugar levels
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collagen (skin)
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Function:
many, many functions
hormones
signals from one body system to another
insulin
movement
muscle
immune system
protect against germs
enzymes
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Proteins
Building block = amino acids
amino amino amino amino amino
acid – acid – acid – acid – acid
20 different amino acids
H O
H
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—N—
—C—C—OH
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H variable
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group
There’s
20 of us…
like 20 different
letters in an
alphabet!
Can make lots of
different
words
Dipeptide = two amino acids
bonded by a condensation reaction
Covalent bond called a
Peptide Bond shown in lavender (?)
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Proteins = Polypeptides
Polypeptide = Long amino acid
chains… composed mainly of carbon,
hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
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Amino acid chains
Proteins = amino acids chained into a
polymer
amino acid
amino acid
amino acid
amino acid
amino acid
Each amino acid is different
some “like” water & dissolve in it
some “fear” water & separate from it
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Water-fearing amino acids
Hydrophobic
“water fearing” amino acids
try to get away from water in cell
the protein folds
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Water-loving amino acids
Hydrophillic
“water loving” amino acids
try to stay in water in cell
the protein folds
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For proteins: SHAPE matters!
Proteins fold & twist into 3-D shape
that’s what happens in the cell!
Different shapes = different jobs
growth
hormone
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hemoglobin
pepsin
collagen
It’s SHAPE that matters!
Proteins do their jobs, because
of their shape
Unfolding a protein destroys its shape
wrong shape = can’t do its job
unfolding proteins = “denature”
temperature
unfolded
“denatured”
pH (acidity)
In Biology,
it’s not the size,
it’s the SHAPE
that matters!
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folded
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Let’s EAT some
Proteins!
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