Biology Chapter 5: Proteins

Proteins

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Protein characteristics
- proteins account for more than 50% of the dry mass of most cells- functions include: structural support, storage, transport, communications, movement and defense- consists of polypeptides that are polymers of 20 amino acids
Life would not be possible without what?
Enzymes, most of which are proteins
Enzymatic proteins regulate metabolism by doing what?
- acting as catalysts, chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction- because an enzyme can perform its function over and over again, these molecules can be thought if as workhorses that keep cells running by carrying out the processes of life
Polypeptides
Polymers of amino acids
Protein
A biological functional molecule that consists of one or more polypeptides, each folded and coiled into a specific 3D structure
Amino acids
- all share a common structure- an organic molecule possessing both an amino group and a carboxyl group- amino acids differ in their side chains, called R groups
The general formula for an amino acid
- at the center of the amino acid is an asymmetric carbon atom called the alpha carbon- its 4 different partners are an amino group, a carboxyl group, a hydrogen atom, and a variable group symbolized by R (also called the side chain, differs with each amino acid)
The physical and chemical properties of the side chains determine what?
- the unique characteristics of a particular amino acid- thus affecting its functional role in a polypeptide
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How are amino acids linked to form polymers?
- when two amino acids are positioned so that the carboxyl group of one is adjacent to the amino group of the other - by a peptide bond
Peptide bond
- type of covalent bond- repeated over and over, the process yields a polypeptide
Polypeptide
A polymer of many amino acids linked by peptide bonds