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Objectives
E – Recall the different structures of proteins and the test for proteins.
C – Describe how a peptide bond is formed. Describe the
different structure of proteins
A – Explain how the structures of a polypeptide build up and how changes to this may affect function
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Proteins
• Polymer • Monomer is amino acid
• 20 amino acids
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Amino acids
• 20 different amino acids
• Joined together by condensation
• Peptide bond is formed
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• Polypeptide is many amino acids joined together
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Polypeptide – primary structure
• Chain of amino acids
• Held together by peptide bonds
• Differences due to the type, number and position of amino acid
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Secondary structure
Folding of polypeptide chain forming an alpha helix or a
beta sheet
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Secondary structure
Held together by hydrogen bonds
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Tertiary structure
Further folding of secondary structure, held together by hydrogen, ionic, disulphide and hydrophobic bonds
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Quaternary structure
More than one polypeptide joined together
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The alpha helix are shown
The beta pleated sheets are shown
The disulphide bridges are shown by purple atoms bonded together.
The bits of the protein chain which are just random coils and loops are shown as bits of "string".
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Monosaccharide 1-4 glycosidic link
Maltose
Fructose
Sucrose
Galactose
Hexose
Condensation
Hydrolysis
Peptide bond
Tertiary structure
Secondary structure
Secondary structure Lactose
Lactose
Primary structure
Quartenary structure
Hydrogen bonds
Alpha helix
Beta pleated sheet