2.4 Proteins Flashcards
What is an amino acid?
There is a central carbon with 4 different atoms/groups attached.
What are the 4 different groups attached to a carbon in an amino acid?
Hydrogen,
amine group - NH2
Carboxyl - COOH
R group
How many different amino acids are there and how are they separated?
20 different ones and each have a different R group.
How are amino acids linked together?
BY peptide bonds which from from condensation reactions
What do important amino acids have?
sulphur
What is a poly peptide?
an unbranched chain of amino acids.
How many peptides have been discovered?
over 2 million
What are proteins made from>
At least one polypeptide or more.
What is proteome?
All the proteins produced by a cell, tissue or organ.
What is determined by the sequence of amino acids?
how polypeptides fold up to create a globular shape?
What is denaturation?
the conformation that proteins are delicate and can be damaged.
What are two things that damage proteins?
Heat - causes vibrations within proteins that break intramolecular forces.
pH - causes intramolecular forces to break down.
What is rubisco and the function of it?
enzyme, catalyse for photosynthesis - proving all carbon needed.
What is insulin and the function of it?
Hormone, dissolved in blood and causes cells to absorb glucose and lower blood glucose concentration.
What is immunoglobulins and the function of it?
antibodies, binds with antigenes, allow specific immunity against different diseases.