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3S: Proteins

Shireen Rudina

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What do proteins do?

• Structure– Collagen in skin, keratin in hair and nails

• Signaling between cells

• Defend against disease– Antibodies

• Facilitate Reactions (enzymes)

• Do essential work in each cell

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Which of these are proteins:

1. DNA2. Fibers in your heart muscle3. ?4. ?

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Catalase is an enzyme

2H2O2 2H2O + O2 + heat

Does not happen spontaneously, only in the presence of catalase.

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Important: Keeping your data organized!

Bubbles Heat Splint Test

Control

Liver

Liver, high pH

Liver, low pH

Heated Liver

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Peptide Bonds Connect Amino Acids

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Proteins are made of monomers called amino acids

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Polypeptide

• Many amino acids connected by peptide bonds polypeptides

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20 amino acids

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Structural Activity

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Primary Structure

• Order of amino acids linked together in a long chain

• One end carboxyl & one end amino

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Secondary Structure

• Chain of a.a.s bends based on the R groups

Alpha helix or Beta pleated sheets

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Tertiary Structure

• Further folding of the polypeptide chain– Disulfide bridges

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Quaternary Structure

• Different polypeptide chains come together to form the final protein