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Page 1: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Proteins Name__________

Page 2: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Dietary Sources of Proteins

Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Page 3: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

2006-2007

Proteins: Multipurpose molecules•Vary widely in their size, shape, structure and function•Contain C, H, O, N •Organic•Although 70% of your body is made of water, most of the other 30% is protein.

Page 4: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Proteins Many functions:

signallingHormones are chemical signals from one body

system to another Ex) Insulin movement

Muscle proteins can contract (squeeze) protection

Antibodies (immune system) protect against germs

chemical reactions in the body (metabolism)Enzymes help to speed up chemical reactions

Can be used as an energy source but only as a last choice if no carbs or lipids are available.

Page 5: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

collagen (skin)

Proteins

insulin

Examples muscle skin, hair, fingernails, claws

collagen, keratin

pepsin digestive enzyme

in stomach

insulin hormone that controls blood

sugar levels

pepsin

Page 6: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Proteins Building block (monomer) = amino acids

20 different amino acids exist Plants can make all of them Your body can only make some and

must get others from foodThere’s

20 of us…like 20 different

letters in analphabet!

Can make lots of different

words

Page 7: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Examples of Amino Acids

Page 8: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Amino acid chain = polypeptide

A lot of variety in proteins because each amino acid has a different R group.

amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid

Polypeptide = polymer Contains many amino acids bonded

together by dehydration synthesis

Page 9: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Amino Acids bond to form a polypeptide which folds to become a protein

Page 10: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Peptide Bond = covalent bond between two amino acids

Remember:Dehydration Synthesis

joins monomers!

Remember:Hydrolysis breaks up polymers!

Peptide bond

Page 11: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Polypeptide ExampleThis one contains 6 amino acids.

Alanine Glycine Tyrosine Glutamic Valine Serine Acid

Page 12: Proteins Name__________ Dietary Sources of Proteins  Fish, meat, nuts, beans, dairy products, some whole grains are high in protein

Folding Protein = a properly folded polypeptide

A protein cannot do its job until its properly FOLDED.

Chain coil fold sometimes join

multiple chains

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pepsin

For proteins: SHAPE matters!

collagen

Proteins fold & twist into 3-D shape that’s what happens in the cell!

Different shapes = different jobs

hemoglobingrowth

hormone

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It’s SHAPE that matters! Proteins do their jobs, because

of their shape Unfolding a protein destroys its shape

wrong shape = can’t do its job unfolding proteins = “denature”

High temperature Extremes in pH (acidity)

folded

unfolded“denatured”