P p proteins wnotes #6

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General Biology - Biochemistry Proteins Proteins

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General Biology - Biochemistry

ProteinsProteins

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Proteins

• Building Blocks of living things

• Contain C, H, O

• and Nitrogen (N)

• Built from monomers called

• AMINO ACIDS

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All amino acids have: • 1. A Carboxyl group

• 2. An amino group

• 3. “R” group This is a carbon chain that distinguishes one amino acid from another

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How to build a protein…

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What would we call two amino acids together?

What would we call many amino acids together?

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Two types of Proteins

STRUCTURAL PROTEINS

Muscles

Collagen

Keratin

Membranes

FUNCTIONAL PROTEINS

Enzymes

Hormones

Antibodies

Hemoglobin

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Food Sources of Protein

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Structural Protein:

Collagen

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keratin

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fiberon

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Functional proteins:

enzymes

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how many different in proteins in the world?

• How many letters in the alphabet?

• How many words can you build?

• How many amino acids?

• How many proteins?

• Smallest proteins = about 500 amino acids

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Soooooo……

• What are the building blocks of living things?

• What are the building blocks of proteins?

• What are the two types of proteins?

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On to Nucleic Acids

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Nucleic Acids

• Huge macromolecules• Information transfer • Contain C, H, O, N, Phosphorous• Made of monomers called

nucleotides • Examples include • DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)• RNA (ribonucleic acid)

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We will cover in depth in Genetics Unit not now

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Phosphate

group

5 carbon

Deoxyribose sugar

Bases

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Organic molecules

• Carbohydrates – energy –structure – glucose-mon,di, poly

• Lipids – energy –structure-fatty acids/glycerol – triglyc, phosp

• Proteins-structure – function – amino acids- polypeptides

• Nucleic Acids – information-nucleic acids- DNA, RNA