R- group changes to make all the different amino acids
carboxyl group makes it acidic
amine group is the base and it accpets H+ ions
amphoteric - has both acidic and basic properties
they act as pH buffers, they regulate the pH by changing their charge
isoelectric point - ph at which the charge on amino acids is neutral
R-group determines the properties
1.2nd amino group (positively charged, basic)
2. 2nd carboxyl group (negatively charged, acidic)
3. simple hydrocarbon chain (hydrophobic, non-polar)
4. polar hydrocarbon chain (hydorphylic)
protein is determined by the 3D shape
joined together by peptide bonds - requires an enzyme and energy
ionic bond - between charged R-groups
disulphide bond - only between the sulphyl groups of 2 cysteine amino acids
hydrogen bond
Protein Structure
1.Primary (peptide bonds)
2.Secondary (hydrogen bonds)
3.Tertiary (hydrophylic amino acids, hydrogen/ionic/disulphide bonds)
4.Quaternary
Fibrous protein - long chains, strong
Globular protein - irregular structure
9 comments:
I think this is pretty much what i have written in my notes :]
Marta is cool :) x
yay!
i understand proteins!!! :]
thank you marta =] xx
thank you i think i understand
nice picture!
thank you marta!!!!:p
Thank you very much Marta. Thats great, much more than I was expecting.
I have a couple of links for everybody:
JohnKyrk
FoldIt game
I hope you find them useful.
Good job Marta =]
The FoldIt game link doesn't work... it looked so exciting as well
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