BIOL 101 Lecture 2: Alhgren Lecture #1

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14 Jan 2019
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Types of proteins: provide structure, act as signals, metabolic enzymes. Proteins are made up of one or more chains of amino acids. Act as catalysts in biochemical reactions - speed them up. Substrate ~ molecule that serves as starting material for the reaction it catalyzes. Break down, link up, or rearrange different substrates. Salivary amylase ~ breaks down amylose (starch: hormones. Long distance chemical signals released by endocrine cells. Denaturation - protein shape is disrupted causing it to lose functionality. Amino acids - monomers that make up proteins. Proteins - made up of one or more linear chains of amino acids (each of which is called a polypeptide) Amino group (nh2) - typically found as nh3. Carboxyl group (cooh) - typically found as coo- R group (negatively charged = acidic; positively charged = basic) Proteins consist of one or more polypeptide chain made up of amino acids. Peptide bond - covalent bonds between neighboring amino acids of a polypeptide.

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