Regents Biology Proteins. Regents Biology 2006-2007 Proteins: Multipurpose Molecules.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Proteins.
Advertisements

"THE BIG 4" MACROMOLECULES
Regents Biology collagen (skin) Proteins insulin –muscle –skin, hair, fingernails, claws ______________________ –_____________ digestive enzyme in stomach.
Biochem Organic Matter
The Chemistry of Life What are living creatures made of?
Regents Biology Proteins Regents Biology Proteins: Multipurpose molecules.
Regents Biology Proteins Regents Biology Proteins: Multipurpose molecules.
Regents Biology Proteins Regents Biology Proteins: Multipurpose molecules.
Regents Biology The Chemistry of Life What are living creatures made of? Why do we have to eat?
AP Biology Proteins Multipurpose molecules Proteins Most structurally & functionally diverse group Function: involved in almost everything – enzymes.
Regents Biology The Chemistry of Life What are living creatures made of? Why do we have to eat?
Regents Biology Proteins: The Multipurpose Molecules.
AP Biology Proteins Multipurpose molecules.
Proteins.
Chapter 5 Section 4 Proteins Mrs. Kerstetter Biology.
Ch. 6.4 Life substances-part Proteins: contain C, H, O,N, & sometimes S Multipurpose molecules.
Lesson 7c: Proteins Proteins: 15:56: B C1B1A3F8E&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US.
BIOCHEMISTRY Biochemical processes are chemical reactions that occur in ALL living things.
Warm-up for 9/23 1. Polymers are made up of what? 2. What are 4 functions of lipids? 3. What are two types of fats? 1. Which of these are the better choice.
Biology I Proteins Regents Biology Proteins: Multipurpose molecules.
Regents Biology Proteins Regents Biology Proteins: Multipurpose molecules.
Proteins – Multipurpose molecules
Regents Biology Proteins Regents Biology Proteins: Multipurpose molecules.
Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein.
AP Biology Proteins AP Biology Proteins Multipurpose molecules.
AP Biology Proteins AP Biology Proteins Multipurpose molecules.
PROTEINS AND NUCLEIC ACIDS Proteins  Function: Communication Hormones: signals from one body system to another insulin Structure muscle Antiodies protect.
—N——N— —C— | C —N——N— H H H | —C— | C—OH || O R (variable group) amino acid Function: many, many functions hormones movement immune system enzymes Examples.
AP Biology Organic Chemistry: Proteins AP Biology Proteins Multipurpose molecules.
AP Biology Proteins AP Biology Proteins ________________.
Proteins: multipurpose molecules
Students Will Be Able To: Compare and contrast the four biomacromolecules in terms of: Monomers, polymers, composition, examples, and primary functions.
Load lab!!!!!!! Get peanut butter and paper towels ready.
Proteins - made of H, O, C, and N - formed by linking monomers called amino acids. - most important organic compound – body structure Amino Acids - 20.
AP Biology Proteins AP Biology Proteins Multipurpose molecules.
The Chemistry of Life What are living creatures made of? Why do we have to eat?
What are living creatures made of?
Life substances-part 2.
Introduction to the Ingredients of Life Macromolecules Intro II
Proteins & Enzymes.
Proteins are multipurpose molecules.
Day 11 Review: Carbohydrates and Lipids
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
DNA.
Proteins.
_________________________
_________________________
Proteins.
Proteins.
Aim: Proteins Warm-up: HW:.
Multipurpose molecules
Proteins.
Proteins.
Amino Acids.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
PROTEINS.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Proteins.
Presentation transcript:

Regents Biology Proteins

Regents Biology Proteins: Multipurpose Molecules

Regents Biology collagen (skin) Proteins insulin Examples  muscle  skin, hair, fingernails, claws  collagen, keratin  pepsin  digestive enzyme in stomach  insulin  hormone that controls blood sugar levels pepsin

Regents Biology Proteins  Function:  many, many functions  hormones  signals from one body system to another  insulin  movement  muscle  immune system  protect against germs  enzymes  help chemical reactions

Regents Biology Proteins  Building block = amino acid amino acid – amino acid – amino acid – amino acid – —N——N— H H H | —C— | C—OH || O variable group amino acids  20 different amino acids There’s 20 of us… like 20 different letters in an alphabet! Can make lots of different words

Regents Biology Dipeptide = two amino acids bonded by a condensation reaction  Covalent bond called a Peptide Bond shown in lavender (?)

Regents Biology Proteins = Polypeptides  Polypeptide = Long amino acid chains… composed mainly of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

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

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

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

Regents Biology pepsin For proteins: SHAPE matters! collagen  Proteins fold & twist into 3-D shape  that’s what happens in the cell!  Different shapes = different jobs hemoglobin growth hormone

Regents Biology It’s 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) folded unfolded “denatured” In Biology, it’s not the size, it’s the SHAPE that matters!

Regents Biology

Let’s EAT some Proteins!