Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Proteins
- Proteins have many
specialised structures to
help in their functions
- Antibodies
- Enzymes
- Transport Proteins
- Structural Proteins
- Food Testing for Proteins
- Biuret Test
- Add sodium hydroxide to make solution akali
- Add Copper(II) sulfate solution
- Purple is positive protein result
- Negative result will cause the solution to remain blue
- Proteins are made up of one or more polypeptides
- Monomer of proteins are amino acids
- Dipeptide formed from two amino acids joined
- Polypeptides are formed when more than two amino acids are joined
- Amino acids are joined by condensation reactions
- Water molecule 'released' during reaction
- Peptide bonds are formed between amino acids
- Hydrolysis is the
reverse reaction
- Proteins have four structural levels
- Quaternary
- Several polypeptide chains bonded together
- Final 3D structure
- Primary
- Sequence of amino acids forming a polypeptide chain
- Secondary
- Polypeptide chain begins to coil into a alpha helix or a beta pleated sheet
- Because of hydrogen bonding within the chain
- Tertiary
- The folding from the secondary structure causes more bonding to different parts of the chain
- More hydrogen bonds form, ionic bonds start
- Final structure for single polypeptides
- Disulfide bridges form between 2 molecules of the amino acid crysteine