2.3.1
Structure & Functions of Proteins
Polypeptides
Polypeptides
Amino acids are the monomers that join together to form polymers called polypeptides (proteins).


Structure of proteins
Structure of proteins
- Proteins are made up of amino acids.
- Dipeptides are formed from the condensation of two amino acids.
- Polypeptides are formed by the condensation of many amino acids.


Structure of amino acids
Structure of amino acids
- Each amino acid has a central carbon atom (alpha carbon).
- There are four atoms or groups of atoms bonded to the central carbon atom:
- NH2 (an amine group).
- COOH (a carboxyl group).
- H (a hydrogen atom).
- R (a side group).


R groups
R groups
- The R group is different in each amino acid.
- The R group determines how the amino acid interacts and bonds with other amino acids in the polypeptide.


Essential amino acids
Essential amino acids
- There are 20 different types of amino acids that are common in all organisms.
- 10 of these are essential amino acids in humans because the human body cannot produce them and they are obtained from the diet.


Glycine
Glycine
- Glycine is an example of an amino acid.
- Glycine has a hydrogen atom in its R group.
- Glycine is the only amino acid that does NOT have a carbon atom in its R group.
Peptide Bond
Peptide Bond
Each amino acid is attached to another amino acid as a result of a condensation reaction. These reactions cause peptide bonds to form.


Polypeptides
Polypeptides
- Polypeptides are made from chains of amino acids.
- There are amino acids at each end of the polypeptide chain.
- These amino acids form the two end terminals:
- The N-terminal (amine terminal).
- The C-terminal (carboxyl terminal).


The peptide bond
The peptide bond
- When two amino acids react together, a bond forms between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amine group of a second amino acid.
- One water molecule is released as a by-product.
- The bond formed between two amino acids is a covalent bond called a peptide bond.
Function of Proteins
Function of Proteins
Proteins have a diverse range of functions. Each cell in a living system may contain thousands of proteins, each with a unique structure and function. Functions of proteins include:


Enzymes
Enzymes
- Enzymes are biological catalysts.
- Enzymes increase the rate of a reaction without being used up in the reaction.
- The enzymes are usually tightly folded, complex proteins that are soluble.
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Antibodies
Antibodies
- Antibodies are made up of polypeptide chains.
- Antibodies are used in the immune response.
- Antibodies are diverse proteins.
- Each antibody has a different sequence of amino acids.


Transport proteins
Transport proteins
- Transport proteins include channel proteins.
- Channel proteins transport molecules across the cell membrane.
- Channel proteins transport molecules that are too large to diffuse freely or molecules that carry a charge.


Structural proteins
Structural proteins
- Structural proteins are long, strong polypeptide chains.
- Structural proteins are connected by cross-links that hold the chains parallel to each other.
- E.g. Collagen and keratin.
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2.2Carbohydrates & Lipids
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2.6DNA Replication, Transcription & Translation
2.7Cell Respiration
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