Protein Digestion Flashcards

1
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What is the process of protein digestion which occurs in the stomach?

A
  • HCl denatures the proteins
  • pepsin cleaves proteins into peptides
  • the 5 pancreatic proteases secreted as proenzymes from the acinar cells of the exocrine pancreas breakdown proteins
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What the brush border peptidases?

A

there are many different types as the oligopeptides to be digested are extremely varied
have affinity for larger oligopeptides (3 – 8 amino acids)
either endopeptidases, or exopeptidases (comprising both aminopeptidases and carboxypeptidases)

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3
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What are the absorption mechanisms of protein at the brush border?

A

There are 7
5 sodium dependent
2 sodium independent

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4
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What are the absorption mechanisms of protein at the basolateral membrane?

A

there are 5
3 efflux of amino acids - sodium independent
2 influx of amino acids - sodium dependent

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5
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Where do the H for the transport as the lumen of the duodenum and jejunum are slightly alkali?

A

Na/H exchanger provides a local gradient allowing H to move ‘downhill’ into the cells

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What digest the proteins to amino acids or oligopeptides in the lumen?

A

pepsin and pancreatic proteases

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7
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How are oligopeptides broken down to amino acids?

A

peptidases at the brush border further hydrolyse them

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8
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What are the 5 pancreatic proteases which act in the duodenum?

A
Trypsin 
chymotrypsin 
elastase
carboxypeptidase A
carboxypeptidase B
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9
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How are di/tri/tetra peptides absorbed in the small intestine?

A

through a H dependent mechanism at the brush border - further hydrolysed in the enterocyte Na independent transport at the basolateral membrane

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10
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How are amino acods transported across the apical membrane?

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via a variety of amino acid transporters, some of which are Na+-dependent and others Na+-independent

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How are oligopeptides transported across the apical membrane?

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by H+/oligopeptide co-transporter, PepT1

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12
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What happens to oligopeptides within the enterocyte?

A

They are hydrolysed to amino acids by peptidases

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13
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How do amino acids exit the enterocytes?

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Across the basolateral membrane by several Na- independent transporters

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