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CHEM120 Biochemsitry - Final Assessment Review - Mod 3
2023



which amino acids are in the positively charged R groups

what are their characteristics - __100% correct answer lysine
arginine
histidi


Amino Acids & Proteins - __100% correct answer xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

what are the different functions of proteins - __100% correct answer blood - hemoglobin
proteins carry in oxygen

brain & nerves - ion channel proteins control brain signaling by allowing small molecules
into or out of nerve cells

enzymes - enzymes in the saliva, stomach, and small intestine are proteins that help
digest food

cellular work - huge clusters of proteins form molecular machines that do the cells
heavy work, such as copying genes during cell division and making new proteins

antibodies - antibodies are proteins that help defend your body against foreign invaders
(bacteria & viruses)

cellular messengers - receptor proteins stud the outside of cells and transmit signals to
partner proteins on the inside of the cell

muscles - muscle proteins called actin and myosin enable all muscular movement

hair & nails - a protein called alpha keratin forms your hair and fingernails

discuss the molecular basis for the chirality of amino acids - __100% correct answer
they're chiral molecules

rotated molecules that can't be superimposed on its mirror image

asymmetrical centers

four different bonds

,exist as enantiomers

discuss enantiomers in alpha amino acids - __100% correct answer they can exist as
either L- or D- conformations

*in humans, all alpha amino acids in proteins are L-*

proteins are made up of ________ different amino acids distinguished by their ______
________ - __100% correct answer proteins are made up of 20 different amino acids
distinguished by their side chains

which amino acids are in the nonpolar aliphatic R groups


what are their characteristics - __100% correct answer glycine (Gly)
alanine (Ala)
valine (Val)
leucine (Leu)
methionine (Met)
isoleucine (Ile)
proline (Pro)

nonpolar
hydrophobic
no partial charge

*proline has a unique cyclic side chain that reduces the structural flexibility of
polypeptide region*

which amino acids are in the aromatic R groups

what are their characteristics - __100% correct answer Phenylalanine (Phe)
Tyrosine (Tyr)
Tryptophan (Trp)




have a benzne ring
hydrophobic

*the hydroxyl group of tyrosine can form hydrogen bonds*

which amino acids are in the polar uncharged R groups

,what are their characteristics - __100% correct answer Serine (Ser)
Threonine (Thr)
Cysteine (Cys)
Asparagine (Asn)
Glutamine (Gln)

have no charge
hydrophilic
can form h-bonds

which amino acids are in the negatively charged R groups

what are their characteristics - __100% correct answer aspartate (Asp)
glutamate (Glu)

accepts electrons - negative charge
hydrophilic

*since they are charged, they are hydrophilic (they like water) because water has a
partial charge as well*

gives up electrons - positive charge
hydrophilic

*since they are charged, they are hydrophilic (they like water) because water has a
partial charge as well*

explain the basis for disulfide bonds - __100% correct answer cysteines can form a
covalently linked (via disulfide bond) amino acid called cystine

this is a reversible formation

oxidation: cysteine to cystine
reduction: cystine to cysteine

disulfide bonds between Cys residues stabilize the structures of many proteins

beta-mercaptoethanol (Beta-ME) is a powerful reducing agent

when a protein is exposed to Beta-ME, what is likely to occur - __100% correct answer
cystines become cysteines

recall...
reduction is cystine to cysteine
oxidation is cysteine to cystine

, how can amino acids be modified

give an example - __100% correct answer reversible amino acid modifications can occur
where a phosphate group is added

this is called phosphorylation

methylation and other modifications can occur as well

example: L-tyrosine can be modified into the neurotransmitters dopamine and
norepinephrine

what does the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation allow to be calculated - __100% correct
answer pKa - given pH and the molar ratio of proton donor and acceptor

pH - given pKa and the molar ratio of proton donor and acceptor

the molar ratio of proton donor and acceptor - given pKa and pH

what is a peptide bond - __100% correct answer covalent bond between two amino acids
via dehydration synthesis (condensation rxn)

the nitrogen (alpha amine group) of one of the amino acids will act as a nucleophile and
donates an electron pair

this nitrogen will then bond to the carbon of the other amino acids carboxyl group

O=C-N-H

which amino acid has a sweet taste - __100% correct answer aspartame

what is central dogma - __100% correct answer states that information in nucleic acid
can be perpetuated or transferred but the transfer of information into protein is
irreversible

how does information flow from DNA to proteins - __100% correct answer 1. DNA -
transcriptional control

2. RNA - RNA processing control

3. mRNA - RNA transport and localized control

4. mRNA - translation control

5. mRNA - mRNA degration control (inactive mRNA)
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