BLG 143 Study Guide - Final Guide: Monomer, Condensation Reaction, Chemical Equilibrium

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Chapter 3 protein structure and function: chemical evolution began with small organic compounds, simple organic compounds reacted to form mid-size molecules called amino acids, nitrogenous bases and sugars. Key concepts: most cell functions depend on proteins, amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, structure of a protein. Combinations of individual proteins that make up larger, multiunit molecules: most proteins are enzymes that function as catalysts proceed efficiently. Interactions between amino acids that dictate a protein"s overall shape: reactants bind to an enzyme"s active site in a way that allows the reaction to. Miller"s spark-discharge experiment chemical evolution readily occurs if simple molecules with high free energy are exposed to a source of kinetic energy. All proteins are made from 20 amino acid building blocks. Amino acids have a central carbon atom that bonds to these 4 (functional) groups: In water, the amino and carboxyl groups ionize to nh3+ and coo-.

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