BIO130H1 Chapter Notes -Protein Kinase, Transmembrane Protein, Natural Selection

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Proteins constitute most of a cells dry mass. Not only are they the building blocks, they also carry out most of the cells functions. Proteins embedded in the plasma membrane form channels and pumps that control the passage of small molecules in and out the cell. Other proteins carry messages from one cell to another. Other specialized proteins act as antibodies, toxins, hormones, antifreeze molecules elastic fibers, ropes or sources of luminescence. Protein: a molecule made up of long chains of amino acids, each linked to its neighbor with a covalent bond. Each protein has its own unique amino acid sequence. Polypeptide backbone: the repeating sequence of atoms along the core of the polypeptide chain. Attached to this repetitive chain are the portions of the amino acids that are not involved in making a peptide bond, that give each amino acid its unique properties.

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