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Proteins
Proteins, Amino Acids, Health and Enzymes
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Biochemistry
Undergraduate 1
12/30/2012

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Term
What percentage of the dry human body is protein?
Definition
25%
Term
What are the monomers for proteins?
Definition
Amino acids
Term
What type of protein is Immunoglobin G?
Definition
An antibody
Term
How many amino acids is Immunoglobin made up of?
Definition
1,500
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What type of protein is a lysozyme?
Definition
An enzyme
Term
How many amino acids is lysozyme?
Definition
100
Term
How many structures of proteins are there?
Definition
4
Term
What is primary structure?
Definition
Chain of amino acids bonded together by peptide bonds
Term
What is secondary structure?
Definition
Hydrogen bonding between sections of the polypeptide chains. Forms beta-pleated sheets and alpha-helixes
Term
What are the two types of secondary structure?
Definition
Beta-pleated sheets and alpha-helixes
Term
What is tertiary structure?
Definition
Further folding by hydrophillic/hydrophobic interactions, disulphide bridges and ionic bonds
Term
What is quaternary structure?
Definition
Additions of prosthetic groups and combination of tertiary proteins
Term
What atom is at the N-terminus of an amino acid?
Definition
Nitrogen
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What atom is at the C-terminus of an amino acid?
Definition
Carbon
Term
What charge does the N-terminus of an amino acid have?
Definition
Postitive
Term
What charge does the C-terminus of an amino acid have?
Definition
Negative
Term
What type of bond connects amino acids?
Definition
Peptide
Term
What molecule is removed to form a peptide bond?
Definition
Water
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Peptide bonds have what form of stereochemistry?
Definition
Cis/Trans
Term
Which stereochemical form of a peptide bond is more common?
Definition
Trans
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What makes the peptide bond rigid?
Definition
It ossiclates between being a single and a double bond
Term
What are Chloramphenicol and Penicillin?
Definition
Antibiotics
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How does Chloramphenicol and Penicillin work?
Definition
Inhibit the building of peptide bonds in bacterial cell walls
Term
How many different amino acids are there?
Definition
Twenty
Term
Which kind of amino acid optical isomer is natural?
Definition
L-Amino Acids
Term
What happened when both optical isomers of 'Thalidomide' were put into a drug?
Definition
One prevented sickness in pregnancy, the other prevented limb development
Term
Negatively charged amino acids are usually what?
Definition
Carboxylates
Term
Positively charged amino acids are usually what?
Definition
Primary Amines
Term
Which amino acid has no optical isomerism?
Definition
Glycine
Term
What is glycine used for in the human body?
Definition
A neurotransmitter
Term
Which amino acid can form disulphide bridges?
Definition
Cysteine
Term
What are disulphide bridges used for in the body?
Definition
Increase stability in proteins outside the cell
Term
Give two examples of proteins that use disulphide bridges?
Definition
Bee sting and Pepsin
Term
Which amino acid acts as a base?
Definition
Histidine
Term
How can the basisity of an amino acid be used in industry?
Definition
Can attract postive metal ions
Term
What is Phenylketoneuria?
Definition
Inability to breakdown excess phenylamine
Term
What percentage of a secondary proteins structure comes from hydrogen bonding?
Definition
10%
Term
How are alpha-helixes formed?
Definition
Hydrogen bond between the oxygen on residue N and the hydrogen on residue N+4
Term
In an alpha-helix how many residues per turn are they?
Definition
3.6
Term
Keratin is an example of a?
Definition
Alpha-helix
Term
How are alpha helixes related to DNA?
Definition
They can bind to DNA to control gene expression
Term
What are the two types of beta-pleated sheets?
Definition
Anti-parallel and parallel
Term
In a beta-pleated sheet how many degrees are there between residues?
Definition
180
Term
Name a beta-pleated sheet?
Definition
Silk
Term
Name an alpha-helix?
Definition
Keratin
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