Lecture 3 Flashcards
Basic structure of proteins?
Non branching amino acid polymers, that form macromolecules about 50-100 A in size. Composed of a specific amino acid sequence joined together by covalent peptide bonds.
What are different ways of depicting chemical structure>
Skeletal
ball and stick
Space filling
What are characteristics of protein sequences?
The sequence and arrangement are the same for each protein type.
All start with an amino group and end with a carboxy termanis.
What are some ways of determining protein structure ?
Protein crystallography (most commonly used)
Electron cryo microscopy
MNR spectroscopy
What is the role of insulin in digestion?
Insulin is a cell signalling hormone - After a meal insulin is generated and binds to the insulin receptor to signal cells to take up glucose
What is the role of Trypsin in digestion?
Trypsin is an enzyme that breaks down proteins during digestion,
What are proteases?
Enzymes that breakdown proteins, eg trypsin
What is HIV protease?
A protein made by a virus which is essential for HIV replication
What is the role of Amylase in digestion?
Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down starch into sugars. It is found in saliva as well as pancreatic juices.
What is the role of alcohol dehydrogenase in metabolism?
Alcohol dehydrogenase is an enzyme that helps to metabolise ethanol. Enzymes catalyse biochemical reactions
What is the role of 1 CZA Hexokinase in metabolism ?
hexokinase is an enzyme that adds a phosphate to glucose, then the glucose is taken up by the cell. (kinases are enzymes that add phosphates to molecules)
What is the role of hemoglobin in oxygen transport - metabolism?
Hemoglobin binds oxygen in the lungs and carries it in the blood to tissue for use in metabolism.
What is the role of ATP synthase in metabolism and energetics?
ATP synthase is a membrane protein that generates ATO for use in cellular function.
What is the role of antibodies in immune protection?
antibodies bind to cellular invaders like bacteria and viruses to help protect the body from infection
What s Sars Cov-2?
Spike protein