Fundamentals of Protein Structure and Function

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Amino acids and peptide bonds
  2. Protein properties and functions
  3. Protein structure levels
  4. Protein classification
  5. DNA and RNA
  6. Non-nucleic nucleotides
  7. Vitamins and metabolism

📖 1. Amino acids and peptide bonds

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Amino acid: An organic molecule characterized by the presence of an amino group (-NH₂), a carboxyl group (-COOH), a hydrogen atom, and a distinctive side chain (R group) attached to a central carbon atom (α-carbon). The side chain varies among different amino acids, giving each one unique chemical properties. These molecules serve as the fundamental building blocks of proteins.

Peptide bond: A covalent bond that forms between the carboxyl group (-COOH) of one amino acid and the amino group (-NH₂) of another amino acid. This bond is created through a condensation reaction, meaning a molecule of water (H₂O) is released during the process. The resulting linkage is called a peptide bond, which links amino acids in a chain to form polypeptides and proteins.

Essential amino acids: These are amino acids that the human body cannot synthesize on its own. As a result, they must be obtained through dietary sources. The inability of the body to produce these amino acids makes their intake vital for proper protein synthesis and overall health.

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Quiz-Vorschau

1. What type of chemical bond is formed between amino acids in a peptide bond, and how is it created?

2. What is an enzyme primarily characterized as?

3. How does the primary structure of a protein influence its overall stability and function?

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Karteikarten-Vorschau

Amino acids — definition?

Organic molecules with amino and carboxyl groups.

Peptide bond — formation?

Covalent bond between amino acids via dehydration synthesis.

Protein properties — roles?

Catalysis, support, transport, regulation.

Protein levels — order?

Primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary.

Fibrous proteins — example?

Collagen and keratin, structural support.

Globular proteins — example?

Hemoglobin and enzymes, soluble and functional.

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