Lab 5 - Lipids And Carbohydrates Flashcards

1
Q

What happens in the biuret test?

A

In the presence of peptides, a copper(II) ion forms violet-colored coordination complexes in an alkaline solution.

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2
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How do you precipitate proteins?

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You use an organic solvent (ethanol or methanol)

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3
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Point 2

A

Read it on your own (precipitation of protein with organic solvents)

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4
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What happens when the protein denaturates?

A
  • It involves the disruption and possible destruction of both the secondary and tertiary structures.
  • it disrupts the normal “alpha”-helix and “beta”-sheets in a protein and uncoils it into a random shape
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5
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Is the denaturation process strong enough to break the peptide bonds?

A

Nope. That is why the primary structure (sequence of amino acids) remains the same after denaturation process

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6
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What 4 types of bonding is in the tertiary structure?

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  • hydrogen bonding
  • salt bridges
  • disulfide bonds
  • non-polar hydrophobic interactions
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7
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Which test is used for detecting the presence of peptide bonds?

A

The biuret test

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8
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Why does the denaturation occure?

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It occurs because the bonding interactions responsible for the secondary structure (hydrogen bonds to amides) and tertiary structure are disrupted

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