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Human Biochemistry

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Page 1: Human Biochemistry Amino Acids and Proteins there are about 20 amino acids that occur naturally they are the basic “building blocks” of life/proteins.

Human Biochemistry

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Amino Acids and Proteins

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• condensation reactions will link amino acids together to form polypeptides and eventually proteins

• water is formed and they link together with a peptide bond

• peptide bonds YouTube (1:14)

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Primary Structure • determined by the number, kind, and

order of a.a. in the polypeptide • held together by simple peptide bonds

Proteins have a complex structure which can be explained by defining four levels of structure

What is a protein video 3:38

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Secondary Structure • the polypeptide then spontaneously folds into

regular, repeating structure because of hydrogen bonding

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Tertiary Structure

• highly specific looping and folding of the polypeptide because of the following interactions between their R-groups:– covalent bonding– hydrogen bonding– ionic bonding– London dispersion forces

• this tertiary level is the final level of organization for proteins containing only a single polypeptide chain

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Quaternary Structure

• linkage of two or more polypeptides to form a single protein in precise ratios and with a precise 3-D configuration.

• Protein folding

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Quaternary Structure example

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Carbohydrates• most abundant class of biological molecules• range from simple sugars (glucose) to

complex carbohydrates (starch)

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Monosaccharides• simplest sugars (single sugars)• two common isomers of monosaccharides

(C6H12O6)• glucose• fructose

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Disaccharides• two monosacharides bonded together by a

condensation reaction that creates a glycosidic linkage

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• three common disaccharides1. sucrose - common table sugar 2. lactose - major sugar in milk3. maltose -

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Polysaccharides• condensation of many glucose molecules

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• serve principally as food storage and structural molecules in plants

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• three types of polysaccharides 1. Starches (plants)– serve as storage depots of glucose

2. Cellulose (plants)– plant cell walls

3. Glycogen– serve as a form of energy storage in animals and

fungi

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3 Main Types of Lipids

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Saturated vs. Unsaturated fatty acids (2:51)

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