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Enzymes
Type of protein that catalyze biochemical reactions
Hormones
Type of protein that regulates body functions by carrying messages to recep
Storage Proteins
Type of protein that make essential substances available when needed
Transport Proteins
Type of protein that carry substances through body fluids
Structural Proteins
Type of protein that provide mechanical shape and support
Protective Proteins
Type of protein that defend the body against foreign matter
Contractile Proteins
Type of protein that does mechanical work
False
T or F: The standard amino acids are the ones used when proteins are synthesized during transcription
R group
Group or side chain that distinguishes amino acids from each other
19
Number of amino acids that are chiral
L
Most naturally occurring amino acids are ___ (L/D)
Left
L-amino acids have the amino group on the ___ (right/left)
Right
D-amino acids have the amino group on the ____ (right/left)
Outwards
The amino group and hydrogen atom in an amino acid are pointing ____
9
Number of amino acids that are essential or cannot be synthesized by the organism. It must be supplied in the diet
Hydrophobic amino acids
Amino acids that have nonpolar side chains and react poorly with water
Hydrophobic amino acids
Amino acids that mostly have aliphatic chains
Interior
Hydrophobic amino acids are almost always located in/on the ____ of a protein.
Polar amino acids
Amino acids that can interact with water
Polar amino acids
Amino acids that you can find on the water-exposed surface of proteins
True
T or F: Polar amino acids can be found in both the exterior and interior of a protein
True
T or F: Glycine is neither hydrophobic nor charged
True
T or F: You can find charged amino acids on a protein’s surface
False
T or F: Amino acids can no longer undergo modification after translation
Isoelectric Point
Refers to the pH at which the protein molecule will be neutral as a whole
½, pk1, pk2
Complete the equation: pI = ___ ( ___ + ___)
Carbonyl C, amino
In a peptide bond, the ___ atom and the ___ group joins
H2O
By-product of a peptide bond formation
False
T or F: A peptide bond cannot freely rotate along the C=O bond
N, C
Proteins are synthesized in the __-terminus to the ___-terminus direction
Carbonyl C, amino
The alpha carbon in an amino acid is the C atom where the ___ atom and the ___ group are attached
50, thousand
A polypeptide can have ___ to ___ amino acids
Oligopeptides
Term used to describe polypeptide chains with up to 40 residues
Daltons
Molecular weight in proteins are typically expressed in ___ or kilo___
g/mol
A dalton is equivalent to ___