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Structural support: cacoons, webs, tendons, ligaments Storage: egg whites Enzymes: for digestion and to speed up life processes Transport: hemoglobin, proteins in cell membranes Fight infections: antibodies Some hormones: insulin
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Monomers are Amino Acids! ( 4 units surround the CENTRAL CARBON) There are 20 of these!
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Amino acids: joined by peptide bonds (dehydration synthesis again!!) Dipeptide - two amino acids Polypeptide - many amino acids What is made each time A.A. are joined?____ Order of A.A. determines shape of protein Shape determines FUNCTION!
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Denatured = misshapen Causes: temperature, pH, salt concentration, and other environmental factors THINK about what happens when you grill a steak!! Or chicken! Or Fry an Egg! (or boil Egg) If denatured it cannot function!
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Primary Structure is just the specific order of amino acids in the chain. Secondary Structures are either a helix or a pleated sheet formed form hydrogen bonds reacting between the amino acids.
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Tertiary Structure occurs because of attractions between the alpha helices and pleated sheets. Quaternary Structure is a protein consisting of more than one amino acid chain.
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A protein is a very long chain of amino acids joined by peptide bonds by dehydration synthesis. Proteins take different SHAPE due to the ORDER of amino acids. This shape is TELLS the FUNCTION of the proteins! When a protein loses its shape, it is said to be denatured and can no longer function in the same way as before.
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Nucleotides: consist of nitrogeneous base, phosphate group, and pentose sugar. (Deoxyribose or Ribose sugar)
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Long chains of small repeating subunits called: Nucleotides
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#1: DNA DNA coils tightly to form chromosomes. DNA is found in the Nucleus of cells and is a double helix. #2: RNA Found in the cytoplasm and is a single strand
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DNA: contains genetic/hereditary information RNA: forms a copy of DNA for use in making proteins
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Joined by hydrogen bonds!! (NOT dehydration synthesis)
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Nucleotides make up nucleic acids Two types are DNA and RNA Importance: makes genetic material and creates proteins.
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