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• List the function of proteins.Section Objectives:

• Describe the structure of amino acids and proteins.

• Explain how enzymes affect activation energy.

• Describe how an enzymes shape relates to its function.

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• A protein is a polymer composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur.

Proteins

• The protein polymer is called a polypeptide.

• The protein monomer is called an amino acid.

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The Function of Proteins • Structural proteins (e.g., hair & muscle).

• Disease fighting.

• Cell-to-cell signaling.• Transport.

• Control chemical reactions.

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Amino Acids • Each amino acid consists of a central carbon

atom bonded to:– Hydrogen– Carboxyl group– Amino group– Side group (R Group)

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• Dehydration reaction between the amino end of one amino acid to the carboxyl group of another.

Building a Protein

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• Protein shape determines protein function.

Protein Shape

• Shape determined by side group and surrounding environment.– Primary (1°), Secondary (2°)

• Denaturation occurs when protein looses shape therefor function (e.g., temp. & pH).

• Hydrophilic or hydrophobic.

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Enzymes • An enzyme is a

protein that changes the rate of a chemical reaction.

• Enzymes lower the activation energy of chemical reactions by acting as a catalyst.

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How Enzymes Work • A specific reactant (substrate) fits into the

active site of the enzyme.• Active site positions

reactant molecules to facilitate chemical reaction.

• Enzymes themselves are unaffected by the reaction.

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1. How is the enzyme’s active site important to the reaction?The active site holds the substrate while the reaction takes place.

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2. Does this enzyme get used up after one reaction? Explain.No, the enzyme is recyclable. After the products are released, the active site becomes available again.

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• What are the functions of proteins?Reconnect to Objectives:

• What is the protein monomer?

• What is an enzyme and how does it affect chemical reactions?

• How is an enzymes shape related to its function?

• What is the protein polymer?

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End of Chapter 5!!