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Lab activity 8 Proteins 2 Alaa S Baraka Islamic university of Gaza March2013
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Color test of amino acids and proteins A.A can be characterized qualitatively by using several dyes that will react with certain groups of the A.A.
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Lab activity Sulfer test Sakaguchi test Ninhydrin test Biuret test
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Sulfur test (Test for (-SH) group) (To detect amino acid which containe sulfur group)
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Principle Proteins containing sulfur (cysteine and cystine and Methionine) give a black deposit of lead sulfide (PbS) when heated with lead acetate in alkaline medium. Sulfur-containing protein ----> NaOH----> S2- ----Pb2+----> PbS
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Procedure 1.Add 1 ml of protein solution in a test tube, add 2 ml of 10% sodium hydroxide solution and 5 drops of lead acetate. 2.labble the tubes and shake them. then heat in a boiling water bath for 5 minutes. 3.Cool and record the results.
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Result: A black deposit is formed with albumin while a slight black turbidity is obtained with casein due to its lower content of sulfur. Gelatin gives negative result.
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Sakaguchi Test for Arginine ( detection of a specific type of protein with the amino acid containing the guanidinium group ) guanidinium group
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Principle: α- naphthol and sodium hypobromite/chlorite react with guanidine group to form red orange complexes. NaOBr+ >>>>>>>>>>>> َ Quinon Quinon+ guanidine >>>>>>>>>>> Red complex
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Procedure Add 1 ml of 3 N NaOH solution to 1 ml of the protein solution, followed by addition of 0.5 ml of 0.1 % α- naphthol solution, and a few drops of 2 % hypobromite solution (NaOBr).
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Biuret ( For detecting peptide bonds )
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Principle The copper atoms of Biuret solution (CuSO 4 ) in a basic environment will react with peptide bonds (-CO ---NH) to form a chelate of a deep violet color, indicating the presence of proteins. A light pink color indicates the presence of peptides..
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Biuret complex with proteins
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Procedure 1. To 1 ml of a solution containing protein add 4 ml of a biuret reagent. 2. Mix well, then let to stand at RT for about 30 min.
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Ninhydrin Test ( general test for compounds with free a – amino groups) For amino acids containing a free NH 2 & free COOH. Reaction with ninhydrin to produce a colored product. 1.When NH 2 is attached to α-C on the amino acid ’ s carbon chain, the amino group ’ s N is part of a blue-purple product. 2.Amino acids that have N-H (a secondary amino group (e.g. proline) also react with ninhydrin, but they yield a yellow product.
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Reaction of A.A with Ninhydrin
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Procedure..Procedure.. 1. Label 6 cleaned, drained test tubes with the names of the following solutions: 2 % glycine, 1 % tyrosine, 2 % proline, 2 % casein, 2 % gelatin, 2 % albumin. 2. Add 15 drops of each solution in the corresponding test tube. 3.To each of the test tubes add 5 drops of 0.5 % ninhydrin reagent solution. 4.Place the test tubes into the boiling-water bath for 5 minutes. Remove the test tubes from the water bath and place then in a test tube rack. Record your observations! 1. Label 6 cleaned, drained test tubes with the names of the following solutions: 2 % glycine, 1 % tyrosine, 2 % proline, 2 % casein, 2 % gelatin, 2 % albumin. 2. Add 15 drops of each solution in the corresponding test tube. 3.To each of the test tubes add 5 drops of 0.5 % ninhydrin reagent solution. 4.Place the test tubes into the boiling-water bath for 5 minutes. Remove the test tubes from the water bath and place then in a test tube rack. Record your observations! 17
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