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Proteins – part 1
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Proteins Our third big biomolecule Review: –the carbohydrate base unit is the _____________ –the lipid base unit is the ________________ (for the hydrolyzable ones anyway!)
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Proteins >50% of the dry weight of the body 100,000+ compounds Types of proteins: –Catalytic –Transport –Regulatory –Structural –Contractile –Protective –Storage
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Protein unit: the amino acid Amino acids –20 required by mammals –10 essential must be from diet –Four categories: Nonpolar neutral Polar neutral Polar acidic Polar basic –Natural amino acids are ____stereochemistry!
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Practice drawing: Glycine Valine Cysteine
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Amino acids in solution Zwitterions pI and pH
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Peptides: chains of amino acids 1 amino acid + 1 amino acid = 1 dipeptide 1 a.a. + 1 a.a. + 1 a.a. = 1 tripeptide Oligopeptide Polypeptide Proteins
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Formation of the peptide bond dipeptide
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Peptide sequences Name from N terminal to C terminal using three letter abbreviations –gly-cys-ala Direction matters !! –gly-cys-ala is different from ala-cys-gly Possible constitutional isomers for a given number of different amino acids = n!
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Amino acid exercise: Three groups: draw out your share of the β-endorphin, met-enkephalin, and leu- enkephalin amino acid sequence Draw from left to right, N-terminus to C- terminus, your amino acids on notecards using colored stickers Link the notecards together, constructing correct peptide bonds. Overall charge at physiological pH:______
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Extra credit exercise (5 pts)
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