Proteins 2 Flashcards
<p>Give some examples of modified types of proteins?</p>
<p>Glycoproteins</p>
<p>Lipoproteins</p>
<p>Metalloproteins</p>
<p>What are glycoproteins?</p>
<p>Compound composed of protein and carbohydrates</p>
<p>How to glycoproteins occur?</p>
<p>From a post-translational modificaiton where a sugar molecule binds via an amino acid in the protein</p>
<p>What are some of the roles of glycoproteins?</p>
<p>Protein stabalisation</p>
<p>Affect solubility</p>
<p>Protein orientation</p>
<p>Signalling</p>
<p>Cell recognition</p>
<p>What is the process of forming a glycoprotein called?</p>
<p>Glycosylation</p>
<p>Where does glycosylation occur?</p>
<p>The endoplasmic reticulum and the golgi apparatus</p>
<p>What are some examples of glycoproteins?</p>
<p>Immunoglobulins</p>
<p>Blood group determinants</p>
<p>What are lipoproteins?</p>
<p>Proteins and lipids bonded together</p>
<p>What is the function of lipid proteins?</p>
<p>Transport insoluble fat and cholesterol in the blood</p>
<p>What are examples of lipoproteins?</p>
<p>High density lipoproteins (HDL)</p>
<p>Low density lipoproteins (LDL)</p>
<p>What are metalloproteins?</p>
<p>Protein molecules with a bound metal ion</p>
<p>What are some examples of metalloproteins?</p>
<p>Enzymes</p>
<p>Storage</p>
<p>Signilling</p>
<p>Transport</p>
<p>What are the three structures of proteins?</p>
<p>Globular (varied function)</p>
<p>Fibrous (structural function)</p>
<p>Membranous (associated with cell or orangelle membrane)</p>
<p>What are some examples of globular proteins?</p>
<p>Enzymes</p>
<p>Messengers (hormones)</p>
<p>Transporters</p>
<p>Stack of amino acids</p>
<p>Structural function such as actin or tubulin</p>
<p>What are some examples of fibrous proteins?</p>
<p>Bone matrices</p>
<p>Muscle fibres</p>
<p>Tendons</p>
<p>Connective tissue</p>