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Molecules of Life
Chapter 3 Part 2
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3.5 Proteins – Diversity in Structure and Function
Proteins are the most diverse biological molecule (structural, nutritious, enzyme, transport, communication, and defense proteins)
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Proteins and Amino Acids
Protein• An organic compound composed of one or more
chains of amino acids
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Amino Acid Structure
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Polypeptides
Protein synthesis involves the formation of amino acid chains called polypeptides
Polypeptide• A chain of amino acids bonded together by
peptide bonds in a condensation reaction between the amine group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid
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Fig. 3-16a, p. 44
A DNA encodes the order of amino acids in a new polypeptide chain. Methionine (met) is typically the first amino acid.
B In a condensation reaction, a peptide bond forms between the methionine and the next amino acid, alanine (ala) in this example.
Leucine (leu) will be next.
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Fig. 3-16b, p. 45
D The sequence of amino acid subunits in this newly forming peptide chain is now met–ala–leu–trp. The process may continue until there are hundreds or thousands of amino acids in the chain.
C A peptide bond forms between the alanine and leucine.
Tryptophan (trp) will be next. The chain is starting to twist and fold as atoms swivel around some bonds and attract or repel their neighbors.
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Levels of Protein Structure
Primary structure• The sequence of amino acids in a protein
Secondary structure• The polypeptide chain folds and forms hydrogen
bonds between amino acids
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Levels of Protein Structure
Tertiary structure• A secondary structure is compacted into
structurally stable units called domains• Forms a functional protein
Quaternary structure• Some proteins consist of two or more folded
polypeptide chains in close association
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Fig. 3-17, p. 45
a) Protein primary structure: Amino acids bonded as a polypeptide chain.
helix (coil) sheet
b) Protein secondary structure: A coiled (helical) or sheetlike array held in place by hydrogen bonds (dotted lines) between different parts of the polypeptide chain.
barrel
c) Protein tertiary structure: A chain’s coils, sheets, or both fold and twist into stable, functional domains such as barrels or pockets.
d) Protein quaternary structure: two or more polypeptide chains associated as one molecule.
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Just One Wrong Amino Acid…
Hemoglobin contains four globin chains, each with an iron-containing heme group that binds oxygen and carries it to body cells
In sickle cell anemia, a DNA mutation changes a single amino acid (glutamate to valine) in a beta chain, which changes the shape of the hemoglobin molecule, causing it to clump and deform red blood cells
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Globin Chains in Hemoglobin
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Fig. 3-19a, p. 47
valine histidine leucine threonine proline glutamic acid
A Normal amino acid sequence at the start of the hemoglobin beta chain.
glutamic acid
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Fig. 3-19b, p. 47
valine histidine leucine threonine proline valine glutamic acid
B One amino acid substitution results in the abnormal beta chain of HbS molecules. The sixth amino acid in such chains is valine, not glutamic acid.
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Animation: Sickle-cell anemia
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Proteins Undone – Denaturation
Heat, changes in pH, and salts can disrupt the hydrogen bonds that maintain a protein’s shape
When a protein loses its shape and no longer functions, it is denatured
Ex. Albumin (egg white)
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3.7 Nucleic Acids
Some nucleotides are subunits (monomers) of nucleic acids (polymers) ; DNA and RNA
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Nucleotides
Nucleotide• A small organic molecule consisting of a sugar
with a five-carbon ring, a nitrogen-containing base, and one or more phosphate groups
ATP (Energy Currency of the Cell)• A nucleotide with three phosphate groups• Important in phosphate-group (energy) transfer
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Nucleic Acids
Nucleic acids• Polymers of nucleotides in which the sugar of one
nucleotide is attached to the phosphate group of the next
• RNA and DNA are nucleic acids
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RNA
RNA (ribonucleic acid)• Contains four kinds of nucleotide bases, including
ATP• Important in protein synthesis
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DNA
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)• Two chains of nucleotides twisted together into a
double helix and held by hydrogen bonds• Contains all inherited information necessary to
build an organism
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Four Nucleotides of DNA
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Fig. 3-22, p. 49
covalent bonding in sugar–phosphate backbone
hydrogen bonding between bases
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