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Multipurpose molecules Proteins: Multipurpose molecules 2006-2007

Proteins Examples insulin hemoglobin collagen (skin) muscle fingernails, claws skin hair enzymes example: pepsin hormones example: insulin hemoglobin collagen (skin)

Proteins Function: many, many functions hormones movement insulin movement muscle immune system protect against germs enzymes help chemical reactions

Proteins —N— H | —C— C—OH || O Building block = amino acids – 20 different amino acids —N— H | —C— C—OH || O variable group

Amino acid chains Proteins Each amino acid is different amino acids chained into a polymer amino acid Each amino acid is different some “like” water & dissolve in it some “fear” water & separate from it

Water-fearing amino acids Hydrophobic “water fearing” amino acids try to get away from water in cell the protein folds

Water-loving amino acids Hydrophillic “water loving” amino acids try to stay in water in cell the protein folds

3-D protein structure Proteins fold & twist into 3-D shape that’s what happens in the cell! It’s a helix or B sheet within a single region. Can have both in one protein but a specific region is one or another growth hormone hemoglobin pepsin collagen

Its shape that matters! Proteins do their jobs, because of their shape Unfolding a protein destroys its shape wrong shape = can’t do its job unfolding proteins = “denature” temperature pH (acidity) unfolded “denatured” folded

Let’s eat some Proteins! 2006-2007