Organic 25: Amino Acids, Peptides, & Proteins Flashcards

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Amino acids

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carboxylic acids that contain an amine function

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2
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Peptide bond

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an amide bond between the carboxylic acid function of 1 amino acid and the amino nitrogen of another forms this type of bond

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Dipeptide

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molecule consisting of 2 amino acids joined by a peptide bond

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4
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Tripeptide

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molecule consisting of 3 amino acids joined by 2 peptide bonds

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5
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Tetrapeptide

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molecule consisting of 4 amino acids joined by 3 peptide bonds

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6
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Polypeptides

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peptides with more then 30-50 amino acids

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7
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Proteins

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polypeptides that have some biological function

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8
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Standard amino acids

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group of 20 amino acids coded for in DNA-directed protein synthesis; all are alpha-amino acids; all but one contain a primary amino function

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9
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Essential amino acids

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amino acids that must be obtained from one’s diet

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10
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Amino Acid Racemization (AAR)

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novel technique for dating archaeological samples; based on the stereochemistry of amino acids

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11
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Zwitterion

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the form in which neutral amino acids actually exist; the amino group is in its protonated form and the carboxyl group is present as a carboxylate

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12
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Isoelectric (isoionic) point

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pH at which the amino acid has no net charge

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13
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N (amino) terminus

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the left end of the peptide, contains the amino group

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14
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C (carboxyl) terminus

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the right end of the peptide, containing the carboxyl group

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15
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Amino acid residues

A

individual amino acid components of peptides

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16
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Primary structure

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amino acid sequence plus any disulfide links

17
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Peptidases

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the enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds

18
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Peptide map

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the collection of sequenced fragments of amino acids for a particular substance

19
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Edman Degradation

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method for determining the N-terminal amino acid of a peptide or protein; involves treating the material with phenyl isothiocyanate (C6H5N=C=S), cleaving with acid, then identifying the phenylthiohydantoin (PTH derivative) produced

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Secondary structure

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conformational relationship of nearest neighbor amino acids with respect to each other

21
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Alpha helix, Beta sheet

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secondary structures of proteins

22
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Random coils

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a portion of a protein that lacks an ordered secondary structure

23
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Tertiary structure

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the way a protein chain is folded; affects both its physical properties and its biological function

24
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Fibrous

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protein bundles of elongated filaments of protein chains; insoluble in water

25
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Globular

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spherical proteins; either soluble or form colloidal dispersions in water

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Hydrophobic effect

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the excluding of nonpolar molecules from water

27
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Enzyme

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a protein that catalyzes a chemical reaction in a living system

28
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Active site

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region of an enzyme at which a substrate is bound

29
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Cofactors

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a molecule that acts in combination with an enzyme to bring about a reaction; may either be a coenzyme or a prosthetic group

30
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Coenzyme

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cofactors that are organic molecules and not covalently bonded to the enzyme

31
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Prosthetic group

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cofactors that are organic molecules and ARE covalently bonded to the enzyme

32
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Quaternary structure

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description of the way in which 2 or more protein chains, not connected by chemical bonds, are organized in a larger protein