Title: Protein Chemistry
1Protein Chemistry
2What are proteins?
- Condensation polymers
- Made up of carboxylic acids and amines
3Amines
Amines can be thought of as ammonia (NH3) with
one or more hydrogen atoms replaced by alkyl
groups.
The simplest amines have one of the hydrogen
atoms replaced
4Amines can be recognised by the amino/amine (
-NH2 ) group
Amines can also be recognised by their fishy
smell
5Amides/Peptides
Amines can react with carboxylic acids in a
condensation reaction to form amides
amide
amine
carboxylic acid
6Proteins
- Are polypeptides
- Are made up of amino acids
- These have a carboxyl group at one end and an
amino group at the other
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820 Amino acids
9Proteins
- Formed by amino acids joining together
- Condensation polymerisation
- -OH group from acid
- -H from amine
10Protein hydrolysis
Break-down on a molecule using water
11Types of protein
- 2 types
- Fibrous structural
- Globular life processes
12Fibrous Proteins
Structural materials e.g. skin, hair,
muscles Example here is collagen
13Globular proteins
Involved in regulation of life processes e.g.
enzymes, hormones Example here is haemoglobin
14Enzymes
Substrate
Products
Enzymes are biological catalysts Work using
lock-and-key mechanism Can be denatured by
changes in heat and temperature
15Graphs of optimum activity
Rate
Rate
pH
Temperature
16PPA 6 Enzyme activity
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