Proteins Flashcards

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What do proteins contain?

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  • Carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen always
  • Many also contain sulphur and some: phosphorus
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General structure of amino acid?

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NH2, CHR, COOH aka Amino group, R group (20 diff options) & Carboxylic acid group

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How do 2 amino acids join together to form a dipeptide?

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  • Condensation reaction
  • Water is removed
  • Peptide bond forms between OH of carboxyl and H of amine group
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What is a protein?

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Polymer made up of the monomer amino acids
- can be made up of one polypeptide chain or a more (commonly many)

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What is formed when we join many amino acids together?

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A polypeptide chain

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  1. Primary structure?
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Order/sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain

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  1. Secondary structure?
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  • Weak H Bonds form between: slightly + H in N-H group of one amino acid & slightly - O in C=O Group of another amino acid (due to their polarity)…
  • *This pulls polypeptide chain into either: Alpha Helix coil (most common) or Beta pleated sheets
  • The way H bonds form determines shape - Both can be found in one polypeptide chain
    • H Bonds hold the Amino acid sequence in a secondary structure
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Tertiary structure?

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  • Further folding of secondary structure (polypeptide chain)
  • I saw a unique 3D shape
  • Held together by different bonds between the R Groups of amino acids
  • Held in place by ionic, H & disulphide bonds (& hydrophobic interactions)…
  • held tgt by diff bonds between R groups of amino acids
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The result of hydrophobic interactions?

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  • non polar groups mutually repel: water & other polar groups
  • this results in: a net attraction of non-polar groups for e/o so…
  • non-polar side chains of amino acids be on inside of globular protein
  • outside of protein contains mainly polar groups
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Quaternary Structure?

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Two or more different poly peptide chains bonded together
- held tgt by same 4 types of bonds as tertiary
- may also be non-protein groups w protein aka: prosthetic groups

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The importance of primary structure?

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  • if amino acids in sequence is diff - will cause the ionic, hydrogen & disulphide bonds to form in diff location so - diff 3D shape so - no longer function/diff function
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What are the 2 groups of proteins based on structure/shape?

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  1. Globular proteins:
    - form spherical/ball shape
    - w compact structure
    - carry out metabolic functions e.g. enzymes & haemoglobin
  2. Fibrous proteins:
    - form long chains/strands which run parallel to e/o & linked by cross-bridges (so very strong/stable)
    - fibre-like & hv structural functions e.g. collagen
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